Israeli director Joseph Cedar, whose film about the army withdrawal from southern Lebanon garnered an Oscar nomination, said Sunday he was looking inward with his current Cannes entry.
Bavaria has refused to extradite a convicted Nazi war criminal back to the Netherlands, from where he broke out of jail in 1952, Germany's justice ministry said.
In interview on Channel 2, Ehud Barak warns that Israel will have to deal with more complex incidents in the future than those that occurred on Sunday.
IDF sources say Lebanese demonstrators were killed by gunfire from the Lebanese army during Nakba Day protests on the border; Syria foreign ministry condemns Israel.
A man accused of plotting to blow up a Manhattan synagogue had a double life as a cosmetics counter clerk and dapper dresser who insisted his co-conspirators wear sharp suits.
One person was killed and at least 16 injured when a truck driven by an Israeli Arab in Tel Aviv smashed into cars and pedestrians in a suspected terror attack.
Two Jew-hating jihadists from Queens planned to blow up a major Manhattan synagogue and the Empire State Building but police were able to prevent mass carnage by grabbing them as they purchased an arsenal for their operation, the New York Post reported.
A leading Israeli Nazi-hunter has deplored the release of former death camp guard John Demjanjuk, hours after a German court convicted him of helping to kill at least 28,000 people.