Opinion: Trump’s decision seems oblivious to the fragility of coexistence in the city between its Israeli and Palestinian inhabitants
Tag Archives: Palestine
Palestinian street workout uses everything from rebar to rubble
Bar Palestine members show off skills—and unite the outcasts
Novel cut from Israeli school curriculum becomes bestseller
Borderlife, a novel about an Israeli-Palestinian romance, will be translated into English later this year
Why Netanyahu’s revisionist Holocaust history helps no one
The Israeli prime minister’s recent lie about the roots of the tragedy will have dangerous, far-reaching implications
Amiel: A land for peace? Come off it.
Barbara Amiel on Israel’s elections and the brilliance of Bibi
Assigning blame in the Athens Israeli embassy attack
Michael Petrou on the lead-up and fallout from this morning’s attack
Why recent terror attacks are sparking fears of a new ‘intifada’
Israel’s control of the Holy City is more secure than ever. But recent terror attacks there have ratcheted up tensions.
Gaza fighting moves to the courts
A break in fighting in Gaza hasn’t brought peace, it has moved the war to a new arena—the courts
Palestine’s most uncommon ally
Equating its apartheid past with Israel, South Africa has emerged as one of Palestine’s most outspoken supporters
Why Jews don’t dare criticize Israel
Why don’t Jews speak openly and critically about Israeli policy, as the Gaza conflict rages on? Thinly veiled anti-Semitism.