* Israel shuts down, police on alert ahead of Yom Kippur Commissioner Yohanan Danino calls on members of all faiths to respect both High Holiday and Muslim celebration of Eid al-Adha.
* JPost Special: Yom Kippur War through the archives See historical articles from "The Jerusalem Post" before, during and after the memorable 1973 conflict.
* Netanyahu: War on terror won't be over unless Iran is contained along with IS PM says West must not allow Tehran to use anti-IS fight as leverage in nuclear talks, warns radical Islam will be even bigger threat with nukes in tow.
* Arab MK Calls for Establishment of 'United Islamic States' Sarsour says Israel and US are 'crueler than ISIS' while Hamas is 'moderate,' calls for global Islamic caliphate system.
* Israel Observes Yom Kippur Israelis and Jews around the world are observing Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement), the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, which began at sundown Friday.
* Sweden to be first EU country to recognize Palestine PA urges others in Europe to follow suit; US calls such a step 'premature'.
* US appeals court backs Texas abortion restrictions A US appeals court has ruled Texas can enforce restrictions on abortion clinics under a contested state law.
* US maintains criticism of Jerusalem housing units State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki says that despite Netanyahu's rejection of criticism, US 'has its information clear' regarding housing units in southern Jerusalem.
* Ya'alon: We'll Build in Jerusalem And Won't Apologize for It Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon clarifies that Israel will continue to build in Jerusalem despite international criticism over the move.
* EXCLUSIVE: THOUSANDS FROM EBOLA NATIONS ALLOWED TO ENTER US WITHOUT ADDITIONAL SCREENING Over 3,500 passengers from Ebola affected nations have been allowed to enter the U.S. without any special screening since January 1, 2014, according to a leaked internal intelligence report from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Intelligence and Liaison exclusively obtained by Breitbart Texas.