Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Group of deaf Israeli civilians rescued from heart of Nablus in unusual West Bank incident
The group entered the Palestinian city after reportedly being invited to a meal by a local Palestinian resident.
Message to Zohran Mamdani: Focus on New York's problems, not Israel's - opinion
For Jerusalem activist Jehad Abu Sneineh, coexistence starts in the streets - interview
The hills of Samaria: The northern West Bank between politics and daily life
Israel security expert warns: We're losing young Americans forever - opinion
Older generations of Americans understood Israel; that may not be the case for the next generation.
If Israel won't apply sovereignty to the West Bank, it should secure it - opinion
Who can be most trusted to capitalize on the opportunities before Israel for the de facto advancement of long-term diplomatic and security control of Judea and Samaria?
Anton Goodman: Fighting for human rights for Jews and Palestinians alike
Jerusalemite of the Week: Modern Orthodox peace activist Anton Goodman, of Rabbis for Human Rights, talks about his life, the causes he champions, and the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Beijing watches, Washington acts: The war and China’s quiet diplomacy - opinion
While China increasingly occupies a prominent stage in global affairs, it remains reluctant to assume the political burdens that accompany genuine mediation.
Recognition of Palestine: A meaningful step toward reality or merely symbolic? - explainer
Does such recognition constitute meaningful progress toward Palestinian statehood under international law, or does it amount to little more than a symbolic gesture in an intractable conflict?
Oct. 7 was a consequence of ignoring a core prerequisite: Palestinian deradicalization - analysis
The post-October 7 reality demands that we finally wake up to what three decades should have taught us: Changing ideology takes generations, not diplomatic ceremonies.
Origins of the two-state solution: Q&A with legal expert, former ambassador Alan Baker
The Jerusalem Report spoke to Alan Baker about the history and current status of the two-state solution.
Bury past proposals: A future solution for Palestinians needs a new paradigm - analysis
The international community will need to pressure the Palestinians to abandon their culture of terror and embrace one of coexistence and cooperation.
Palestinians caught between corrupt leaders, Israeli settlements as hope for statehood crumbles
Many Palestinians say their dreams of statehood are disappearing between a corrupt Palestinian Authority and Israeli settlements.
Fragile calm masks a deepening crisis in the West Bank - analysis
Economic woes, political pressures and corruption in Israel and among Palestinians could ultimately lead to a one-state solution.