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Land Day march highlights dilemmas facing Israel and its Arab citizens
A mass demonstration by Israeli Arabs highlighted the core contradiction at the heart of the Israeli-Arab experience: demands for greater equality within Israeli society amid growing alienation from the Israeli state. Read more »
Is Bibi beholden to the right wing?
The recent U.S.-Israel crisis raises the question of how beholden Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is to the right wing that made him prime minister. Read more »
Salam Fayyad: The Palestinian with a plan for statehood
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad says he has a plan: Build a de facto Palestinian state by mid-2011, then with all the trappings of statehood in place, invite Israel to recognize the well-functioning Palestinian state and withdraw from territories it still occupies or be forced to do so by the pressure of international opinion. Read more »
Mossad chief seen as indispensable on Iran
Despite the Mossad's suspected role in the widely criticized assassination in Dubai of a Hamas operative, the intelligency agency's chief Meir Dagan is unlikely to suffer many consequences given his centrality to Israel's efforts against Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program. Read more »
NIF fracas: Defending Israel or destroying democracy?
A campaign against the New Israel Fund -- a U.S.-based organization that funds civil society activists in Israel -- has sparked a fierce debate over the limits of free speech, the financing of NGOs, the dictates of loyalty to the state and, ultimately, over the fundamental values of Israel's Zionist democracy. Read more »
Israel wants to see action from strong-talking Germany
While German-Israeli ties appear better than ever, the gap between Chancellor Angela Merkel's word and deed on Iran and growing anti-Zionism are nagging concerns for Israeli officials. Read more »
Can West Bank improvements hold in 2010?
The year that just ended was the quietest between Israel and the West Bank in a decade. With the West Bank economy booming and security improving, can the quiet and prosperity be sustained in the absence of peace talks? Read more »
Fight against Adelson’s Israeli paper gets political
Should a billionaire tycoon who lives abroad be entitled to use his money to influence Israeli political life? Read more »
EU ‘concludes’ that Israel must step up peace pace
As the European Union revamps its foreign policy structure, Israel is considering the damage it could cause if EU-Israel ties continue to slide. Read more »
Settlers step up protests, but Netanyahu politically strong
Jewish settlers are planning widespread protests and demonstrations, including blocking roads in Israel proper, with the aim of delegitimizing the government's decision to accept a 10-month settlement freeze. But if the settlers are perceived as too extreme, their actions could actually hurt their public standing. Read more »
RSS Feed Breaking News
Updated 05/24/12 @ 04:11PM EST
- Jewish groups called on Israel to protect African migrants in Israel after riots in Tel Aviv.
- Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel is returning campaign donations under investigation by federal authorities.
- A new survey suggests that Germans have lost some love for Israel over the past three years.
- An Arab-Israeli immigrant to the United States was found guilty of murder in Michigan.
- Israel's Arava Power Company has closed on financing for eight solar power projects worth $204 million.
- U.S. Jewish groups condemn anti-African violence in Tel Aviv
- Mandel returns funds under investigation
- Obama’s same-sex marriage nod echoes historic Catholic-Jewish debate
- Survey: Israel losing ground with Germans
- Israeli Arab guilty of murder in Michigan
- Israel’s Arava firm finances $204 million for solar projects
- Israel will solve African migrant problem, Netanyahu assures
- Senate distinguishes between Palestinian refugees and descendants



