Troubles in the West Bank: Is There a Threat of a Third Intifadeh?
The alarms rang out lout over the weekend but the third intifadeh isn’t happening–yet.
The alarms rang out lout over the weekend but the third intifadeh isn’t happening–yet.
The Israel Museum has put together a striking museum on the biblical monarch–monstrous, machiavellian and sybaritic–who built the last great iteration of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Why did an Australian end up in one of the most infamous prison cells in Israel?
Slumped in a Nairobi courtroom, suit coats rumpled and reading glasses dangling from librarian chains, the defendants made a poor showing for the notorious Quds Force of the elite Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. Ahmad …
How an attack on a bus in Bulgaria plays into a broader but secretive conflict between Israel and Iran (and Tehran’s Hizballah ally)
TIME sat down with the celebrity anchor turned politician in December for a wide-ranging interview. Excerpts from that session.
The key to a new government in Israel is likely to be its latest star: a television news personality whose party won practically as many seats in parliament as Netanyahu’s
The hum-drum campaign has suddenly produced election results that may leave Israeli politics unsettled for a while
Monumental issues still face Israel but none seemed to be in play or of interest in a campaign that is more than likely to return Benjamin Netanyahu to the Prime Minister’s office
Before Israel’s election campaign actually began, the bright new star of the coming campaign was decreed to be Yair Lapid, a strikingly handsome and reassuringly articulate anchorman and newspaper columnist. Already known to …
Palestinian activists use a non-violent form of occupation to protest plans to extend Israeli settlements into the controversial strip of territory called E-1.
At the start of 2012, the Israeli advocacy group Peace Now, which seeks a two-state solution, warned that the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was building Jewish settlements on the West Bank at a pace that, if
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if the Ehud Olmert case is any precedent, Avigdor Lieberman has good reason to be optimistic about his legal problems.