The half-time performance continued without interruption as the person was escorted away
By Imogen Garfinkel
The announcement has deepened concern for the welfare of the Bibas children, who remain in Gaza
By Jacob Jaffa
By Einat Wilf
It is potentially a valuable piece of territory – if only its inhabitants’ politics of destruction could change
The US President just laid out – and appeared to row back on – a roadmap for ethnic cleansing
Proposals must be workable and in-line with international law, the Board said
By Jonathan Rynhold
The US President’s brand of diplomacy is built on taking radical positions
Sultana and six others were suspended last year for voting against the government, but she has claimed she is being punished for ‘speaking up for Palestine’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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The Prime Minister also faced questions over the use of taxpayer money to fund UNRWA
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Building Bridges in Burnley was set up in 2001 following race riots in the town
Enlistment of women in Israeli combat units has surged by more than 20 per cent
By Eliana Jordan
By Seth J. Frantzman
Terror group remain a factor in talks on rebuilding the Strip
By The JC
We thought they’d be broken by their ordeal. But they are strong and brave and extraordinary
In a press conference with Netanyahu, Trump suggested removing more than a million Palestinians from the Strip
By Joshua Marks
‘I think it’s something that could change history’ said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
By Andrew Bernard
Students at the Arava Institute put their differences aside to imagine and build a peaceful Middle East
The humanitarian organisation has been repeatedly criticised for lack of action over atrocities against Israelis
By Ellie Grant