Eiffel Tower Closed After Terror Suspect Spotted With Backpack
France’s iconic tourist attraction, the Eiffel Tower was shut to tourists and visitors after a suspicious male carrying a large rucksack was seen going up the building.
France’s iconic tourist attraction, the Eiffel Tower was shut to tourists and visitors after a suspicious male carrying a large rucksack was seen going up the building.
The Jerusalem District Court on Sunday sentenced to eight years in prison a disgraced former police officer who was convicted of leaking sensitive information in exchange for cash in a corruption scandal that rocked Israel’s law enforcement establishment.
Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz lifted on Sunday an anticipated no-fly zone over Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli’s wedding, after public criticism about the initial directive.
A convicted sex offender sued a New York rabbi for 200,000 shekels after the anti-abuse activist tweeted a warning to parents in a Jerusalem suburb when the pedophile moved there, a report said.
An NYPD officer has been charged with drink driving after crashing his car while five times over the legal alcohol limit.
President Barack Obama is nominating longtime Pentagon official Eric Fanning to be the Army’s new secretary. If confirmed, Fanning, a civilian, would be the nation’s first openly gay leader of a military service.
Arab terrorists attacked an IDF base just east of Jerusalem late on Saturday night with firebombs, and then proceeded to attack firefighters who came to the scene to put out the blaze their Molotov cocktails had set off.
The Foreign Ministry confirmed on Saturday night that the body of Amir Ohana, the Israeli who went missing in Ukraine’s Uman, has been found.
One rocket fired from Gaza fell in an open area inside the city of Sderot in a residential area, damaging a bus and a home Friday night before a second round of code red sirens was heard in the south, this time in the city of Ashkelon.