ICE puts detainer on Jordanian man accused of fake bomb threat Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi entered the country legally but "failed to comply with the terms of his legal admittance," the U.S. agency told JNS. JNS Staff Jan. 6, 2025
Sa’ar calls for national plan to prepare for mass aliyah Israel's top diplomat noted a rise in immigration from France and Britain amid surging global antisemitism. JNS Staff Jan. 2, 2025
The ‘higher plan’ at work Do we really know how and why things happen? Rabbi Yossy Goldman Nov. 6, 2024
Syrian national injures 31 in Germany rampage Eight children were critically wounded by arson and vehicle attacks that have rocked Essen. The assailant was reportedly wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh and flag. Sept. 30, 2024
Anti-immigration graffiti lands Tel Aviv woman, 72, in jail Sheffi Paz received 45 days in prison for a graffiti that read: "German money kills Jews." Canaan Lidor Sept. 23, 2024
Jews likeliest of major religious groups to have migrated, Pew finds One-in-five Jews live outside their country of origin, compared to 6% of Christians and 4% of Muslims, per the Pew Research Center, which studied data through 2020. Menachem Wecker Aug. 19, 2024
Britain sinks into authoritarianism Using the ongoing protests across Britain to crack down—one-sidedly—on basic rights, Starmer has successfully exacerbated racial conflict, inflamed tensions, created division, penalized free speech and neatly sneezed at legitimate concerns. Robert Williams Aug. 12, 2024
Israel to streamline work licenses for immigrant professionals The decision will apply to lawyers, accountants and teachers starting Oct. 1. JNS Staff Aug. 4, 2024
The prophet unhonored In his novel “The Camp of the Saints,” Jean Raspail predicted the destruction of the West by the East. Phyllis Chesler May 12, 2024