Opulent 2,000-year-old ‘city hall’ unearthed near Western Wall in Jerusalem

Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists have unearthed what may have been a 2,000-year-old city council building — a few hundred meters from its modern counterpart — during continuing excavations under Jerusalem’s Old City.

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Hamas Calls for ‘Day of Rage’ Could Be First Test for New Israeli Government

Israel’s brand new government may already be tested less than two days after being sworn into office. Hamas and other Palestinian groups are calling for a ‘Day of Rage’ on Tuesday if the planned ‘Flag March’ takes place through Jerusalem’s Old City….

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Hamas Gaza chief threatens to renew fighting if Israel ‘violates’ Al-Aqsa

The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas on Wednesday threatened to renew intense fighting against Israel if the Jewish state “violates” the Al-Aqsa Mosque on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, and downplayed damage to its military infrastructure following the 11-…

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Following Gaza ceasefire, Temple Mount opened to Jews for first time in 20 days

Jerusalem’s Temple Mount complex was opened to Jews Sunday morning for the first time in 20 days, amid simmering tensions at the holy site that played a major role in sparking hostilities with the Hamas terror group in Gaza and violence across Israel.

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Netanyahu declares State of Emergency in city of Lod amid “civil war between Arabs and Jews”

Israel declared a state of emergency in the mixed Jewish-Arab city of Lod on Wednesday after Mayor Yair Revivo said a “civil war between Arabs and Jews,” was taking place there.  The rioting, including the torching of three synagogues and the death of …

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UN Security Council to hold emergency meet on escalating Jerusalem violence

The UN Security Council will convene an emergency session on Monday morning to discuss the escalating violence in Jerusalem, including major clashes on the Temple Mount.

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