Jewish Extremism

Israel must confront Jewish extremism while rejecting Europe’s double standards - editorial

The question is whether Jewish power there will be governed by law, restraint, responsibility, and reverence for human life, or hijacked by an extremist theology dressed up as patriotism.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and committee head MK Zvika Fogel attend a National Security committee meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament on March 24, 2026.
ISRAELI ARABS from the Bedouin community protest against discrimination and police raids in the Negev, in January 2026.

Securing 'sovereignty' in sovereign land: Israel seeks to Judaize the Galilee and Negev - opinion

Israeli settlers gesture during a weekly settlers' tour in Hebron, in the West Bank, February 7, 2026.

EU plans €6 million program to support Palestinian victims of extremist settler violence

Israeli soldiers disperse Palestinian farmers and left-wing activists preventing them from picking olives during the annual harvest season, in the village of Qusra, in the West Bank, October 29, 2024.

The over-reported and under-reported violence - opinion


State appeals decision to release Israeli accused of murdering Palestinia

Earlier Tuesday, the Lod District Court surprised the state when it issued a decision to release the minor, whose identity is under a gag order.

Protesters demonstrate at the entrance to Rehelim against Jewish youths from the nearby Pri Ha’aretz Yeshiva who are suspected in the killing of Aysha Rabi (inset) in October

Shin Bet arrests three in West Bank in Jewish terror case

Security forces raided a yeshiva in the northern West bank, arresting a Jewish minor. In an unusual move, the minor is not allowed to meet with his attorney.

Man in handcuffs - illustrative

Five 'Lev Tahor' leaders arrested in FBI raid in Mexico

Charges against the men might include kidnapping, sexual abuse, running a cult, extortion, intimidation, child abuse and more.

Members of Lev Tahor in Guatemala

Vandals scrawl 'price tag' threats in Palestinian villages

Pictures showed a Star of David and the words “Price Tag,” “God is King” and “No more administrative orders” written in blue paint on cars.

'No more administrative orders,’ the graffiti in Lubban Sharkiya from April 18, 2018 reads

Rabbi Levenstein: Eradicate homosexuality just like we did AIDS

The fiercely anti-liberal rabbi reiterated his objections to any acceptance of homosexuals as normative people.

Rabbi Yigal Levinstein, head of the pre-military academy at the settlement of Eli

U.S.-born rabbi called ‘extremist,’ kicked out of Russia

Chabad of Russia, which enjoys friendly relations with President Vladimir Putin, strongly protested the US rabbi’s expulsion.

Chief Rabbi of Russia, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Berl Lazar, addresses the crowd at the public menorah lighting in Red Square in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday, December 12, 2017

U.S.-born Jewish terrorist asks for prison furlough for son’s bris

Teitel is serving two life sentences for killing two Palestinians.

INMATES WALK through the Hermon Prison in northern Israel last week.

Israel and the Diaspora: Abandonment of the Jews?

The Jerusalem Post

Jewish extremists accused of targeting, beating Palestinians in Jerusalem

Police deny report of not intervening in Lehava assault that led to one victim hospitalized.

Ben-Zion Gopstein (left), leader of the group Lehava, gathers with some of his young followers in Jerusalem in 2014

Palestinian family sues Israel for failing to prevent deadly arson attack

Jewish extremist Amiram Ben Uliel was indicted in January 2016 for the terror attack, which killed Saad and Reham Dawabshe and their infant son, Ali.

A man looks out of a house badly damaged by a firebomb attack by suspected Jewish extremists in the Palestinian village of Duma in the West Bank, July 31, 2015