The parents of Malki Roth, who was killed in the Sbarro attack 20 years ago, are still seeking justice, while their daughter's killer roams freely in Jordan.
Jordanian professor Ahmad Nofal said that if indeed the Holocaust did take place, the Jews would not have caused 'such suffering for the Palestinians.'
This week Israelis celebrate Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day), the anniversary of the reunification of the eternal Jewish capital during the 1967 Six Day War.
Not only is the terrorist free, 'but she’s fabulously famous and everybody in Jordan – everybody – thinks that she’s the national hero,' says the father of a young victim.
This Israeli expert says the Palestinians are responsible for the only real coup attempt in Jordan, dismissing recent reports of a failed attempt to overthrow the king.
Eighteen organizations demand Palestinian terrorist Ahlam Tamimi be extradited to U.S. to face charges for the 2001 Sbarro Pizzeria bombing that killed 15, including two Americans.
This Jordanian MP wants the Hashemite kingdom to 'unleash' its terrorists on Israel for declaring sovereignty over Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.
Many Jordanians fear Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria as a step that could turn Jordan into a dreaded "Palestine state," something Jordan's king wants to avoid at all costs.
The Palestinians and Jordan are 'showing weakness' and "busy taking themselves hostage” with their reactions to the Israeli move, says former top-level adviser David Wurmser.
It has been a bitter harvest for some Israeli farmers on the border with Jordan, where a 25-year-old deal between the two countries formally expired on Sunday.
Brazen terrorist Ahlam Tamimi gloats over the fact that the Arab kingdom lacks an extradition treaty with the United States under which she could be forced to face trial on American soil for her heinous crimes. Ahlam Tamimi was sentenced to 16 life sentences for her role in the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria bombing in Jerusalem,... Read more »
Palestinian writer Mudar Zahran condemned the Jordanian kingdom as the 'worst oppressor' of the Palestinians, defending Israel and declaring the need to make peace with the Jewish state.
Out of pure spite, the Jordanian Arab legion blew up the two tallest synagogues in Jerusalem in 1948. One was already rebuilt, with restoration of the second launched this week.
IDF and civil search and rescue teams have flown to Jordan after flash flooding claimed the lives of 17 people, mostly schoolchildren. Several are missing.
Are Israel's Arab neighbors serious about peace between Israel and the Palestinians, or are they living in a fantasy world in which the Jewish state will one day magically disappear?
A Jordanian writer blames a series of earthquakes on testing of weapons that Israel is allegedly developing to destroy Muslim and Christian sites in Jerusalem.
In Amman, Pence reassured King Abdullah II that the US administration remains committed to reviving Israeli-Palestinian peace talks with Jordan as a main player.