Clashes in Jerusalem: Autopsy Report Shows Palestinian Teen Was Burned to Death

An autopsy report was released Saturday that proves that a Palestinian teen killed in Jerusalem was burned to death in an an apparent revenge killing.

Israel Names Two Hamas Affiliates as Suspects in Abduction of Israeli Teens

Israel has named two suspects, who are affiliated with Hamas, in the abduction of three Israeli teenagers.

China Gives $16 Million to Syrian Refugees, $10 Million to Palestinians

China has promised millions in aid to Syrian refugees and Palestinians in a bold attempt to bolster ties with the Arab world.

Justin Timberlake Instagram Photo in Israel Stirs Controversy Among Palestinians [Photo]

Justin Timberlake found himself in the middle of a contentious debate between pro- and anti-Israel fans after he posted a picture of himself praying at the Western Wall that sparked a storm of controversy.

Pope Francis Makes First Trip to Middle East, Will Visit Jerusalem May 26

Pope Francis is currently in the Middle East and will be only the fourth pope in history to visit Israel.

Is Apple Delaying iPad Pro Launch Until 2015?

Is the iPad Pro release date delayed?

Making Amends for the Past: Spain Offers Citizenship to Sephardic Jews Expelled in 1492

It's never too late to right your wrongs - even if it's something that occurred five centuries ago. And in Spain's case it was in 1492 during one of it's "darkest chapters in Spanish history." Spain has launched an initiative that would offer citizenship to Sephardic Jews as a gesture of conciliation for Spain's expulsion of Jews during the Inquisition, which has in turn sparked a lot of interest from Israel.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in Critical Condition, Health Worsens as Coma Continues

Some sad news out of Israel: former prime minister Ariel Sharon has been listed in critical condition, and his organs are failing, causing some to speculate that the end is nigh for the politician.

Peru Drug Raids Nab Suspected Traffickers from Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Mexico and Israel

Peru may have bypassed Colombia as the biggest producer of coca (a South American plant used to make cocaine) with over 128,000 tons produced in the country last year, but that doesn't mean the country won't give up the fight against narco-trafficking.
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