UNESCO Director-General Bokova underscored the significance of respecting all religious connection to Jerusalem, while underscoring the Jewish historical links to the holy city.
With a long history of anti-Israel bias, UNESCO is once again obsessed with Israel as it votes on a resolution denying the Jewish people’s connection to the Western Wall and the Temple Mount.
Despite diplomatic relations between Jordan and Israel, the Hashemite king continues to accuse Israel of attempting to change the status quo on the Temple Mount.
An inspiring new film journeys through time to explore our connection to Jerusalem through the eyes of an ancient stone. Proceeds from the film go towards protecting Jewish families living in reclaimed neighborhoods of eastern Jerusalem.
The annual three-week mourning period for the destruction of the Holy Temples is an especially appropriate time to visit places connected to the Holy Temple.
Below the town of Efrat is a 2,000-year-old aqueduct, the Biyar, which would bring natural spring water to collecting pools south of Bethlehem and to Jerusalem.
Palestinian Authority (PA) head Mahmoud Abbas is again alleging that Israel is “committing crimes” on the Temple Mount, and that the Palestinians will fight back.
Brazil says it regrets supporting a UN resolution that denies the historical connection between the Jewish People and the Temple Mount, and has vowed to fight such anti-Israel resolutions in the future. In April, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) adopted a resolution that ignored Jewish historical ties to the Temple Mount and… Read more »
Speaking ahead of the annual Jerusalem Day Israeli holiday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the international community for attempting to divide Jerusalem and for ignoring the Jewish people’s historical connection to the ancient city and the Temple Mount.
The Jordanian decision could deal an embarrassing blow to Kerry, who had hailed the deal when it was announced. Israel and Jordan were keen to the idea, but it appears the Palestinians don’t want their violent activities recorded.
The UN has passed yet another anti-Israel resolution denying historical and archaeological evidence proving a long-existing Jewish presence on the Temple Mount.
It took only a day for Jamal Zahalka, one of three Arab lawmakers suspended for incitement to terror against Israelis, to resume his campaign denying Jewish rights to Judaism’s holiest site.
For only the second time in over 2,000 years, a Jewish couple was married at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Judaism’s holiest site, in a secret ceremony.
This amusing video offers a cooking demonstration that will give you some unique Passover recipes and teach you an important lesson about the upcoming holiday.
Although Indonesia’s foreign minister refused to meet senior Israeli officials in Jerusalem on a recent visit to the region, the two countries continue to maintain unofficial diplomatic ties.
Netanyahu is supported across the political spectrum in demanding that Arab Knesset members who console the families of Palestinian terrorists have no place in Israel’s parliament.
An Israeli expert on Islamic Studies tells the host of Al-Jazeera that the Temple Mount “belongs to the Jews,” showing evidence of Palestinian propaganda.
While workers claim they are repairing a water leak, Israeli organization “Students for the Temple Mount” called on the government to intervene and put an end to “this flagrant contempt for Israel’s holy sites.”
King David's Tomb may or may not contain the remains of the great Jewish monarch, but the site was nevertheless made holy by the prayers and tears Jews who have visited for hundreds of years.
Here is the video that Palestinians don't want you to see because it exposes the truth about the Temple Mount and Jerusalem, refuting their claims to both.
Palestinian lies are constantly spread, inciting the masses to violence and terrorism, and innocent civilians have died as a result. Incitement kills. Words kill. Lies kill. See it for yourself...
Renowned Egyptian scholar and novelist Youssef Ziedan conceded in a recent interview that the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem is not the Al-Aqsa Mosque referred to in the Quran, and that the Temple Mount complex in the heart of Israel’s capital is not sacred to the Muslims.
Senate Resolution 302, condemning Palestinian terror and incitement to violence against Israelis by the Palestinian Authority, passed unanimously on Tuesday.
Netanyahu blamed the absence of a peace agreement with the Palestinians on the latter's refusal to recognize a Jewish state, saying the issue has nothing to do with borders.
The IDF provided a group of violent protesters with an unpleasant surprise outside of Rachel's Tomb, in Bethlehem putting an end to yet another demonstration.
Rabbi Yehuda Glick, a man who was blessed with a miraculous recovery after an Arab terrorist tried to assassinate him over his activities, explains why it is important to make Jews "part of the scenery" on the Temple Mount.
After presenting inaccurate Palestinian propaganda maps as fact in a segment that appeared to justify Palestinian terror against Israeli civilians, MSNBC has apologized. Unfortunately, the damage has already been done.
The Palestinian Authority Teacher's Union is calling for people to sacrifice themselves for the sake of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Temple Mount which they believe is under attack.
The Iran nuclear deal, the Syrian civil war and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are among the topics Netanyahu is expected to discuss at the UN General Assembly this week.