At least seven passengers reportedly were killed in an explosion on a bus carrying Israeli tourists in Bulgaria in what is being described as a terrorist attack.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his concern Tuesday at the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Hungary at a meeting in Jerusalem with the Hungarian president Janos Ader, according to statement from his office.
Israel's ambassador to Germany Wednesday welcomed plans by the Bundestag, the German parliament, to pass a cross-party resolution on protecting the right to religious circumcision, after a court in Cologne ruled it a criminal act.
Avigdor Lieberman, whose nationalist Yisrael Beitenu is a key member of Israel's ruling coalition, on Wednesday said he had no intention of leaving government a day after the Kadima party withdrew.
Iran's proposals in nuclear talks with world powers are unworkable, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday, warning the US would use "all elements of its power" to prevent Tehran going nuclear.
Pressure was mounting on Hungary Monday over a Nazi war criminal found living there, as prosecutors said investigating him was difficult as his crimes happened so long ago and in another country.
Defense Ministry legalized Givat Salit outpost by making it part of the nearby Mehola settlement, council head says; move marks at least fifth outpost authorized for legalization since Netanyahu took office.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel told her party the country risked becoming a "laughing stock" over a court ruling calling religious circumcision a criminal act, according to a report Monday.
The 70th anniversary of the mass deportation of Jews from France in WWII was commemorated on Monday, as participants paid tribute to the some 13,000 Jews who were sent to death camps from Nazi-occupied France on July 16 and 17, 1942.