A Canadian court ruled Monday that a man accused of a 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue that killed four people can be extradited to France, but warned the French government's case was ''weak.''
Mosque in village near Ramallah torched and sprayed with graffiti; Defense Minister Barak echoes PM's condemnation and says IDF will take steps to catch the perpetrators.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague uses toughest language yet since start of uprising, saying Syrian president is losing legitimacy and must reform or quit.
The Omsk Synagogue has received a new Torah scroll, written thanks to the joint efforts of Omsk Jews living in different parts of the world! The date for its completion and welcoming the new Torah scroll was scheduled for an auspicious day, Lag B'Omer.
IDF reportedly kills 22 protesters trying to cross from Syria into Israel during Naksa Day demonstrations; IDF skeptical about Syrian figures of protesters killed and injured.
State Department says it is ''deeply troubled,'' calls for both sides to exercise restraint after Syrian TV reports 18 people dead, 277 injured as thousands of protesters attempt to breach northern border.
IDF soldiers fire tear gas at stone-throwing protesters in Druze village of Majdal Shams, where demonstrations were held marking 44 years since onset of Six-Day War.
Syria TV reports 20 killed, 325 wounded by IDF fire after protesters commemorating 44 years since the Six-Day War attempt to cut through barbed wire on Syrian side of the border.
At least four mines reportedly exploded near Syrian town of Quneitra, injuring many of the hundreds of protesters who gathered on Israeli border to mark 44 years since beginning of 1967 Six-Day War.