Second intifada
US Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor refuses to pause $655m. judgment against Palestinian Authority
The decision allows efforts to collect the money to continue while the PA and PLO prepare another appeal, but it does not mean the Supreme Court has ruled on that appeal itself.
British activists attempt to set up statue of terrorist Marwan Barghouti in Parliament Square
The miracle that shaped Israel Prize winner Avi Rivkind’s life and career - opinion
Fight for Second Intifada victims reopens with $655 million judgment against PA - interview
Remembering the Ramallah Lynching, 20 years later
The lynching was perhaps a watershed moment in Israeli-Palestinian relations, and set the course of the next five years of great suffering.
Terrorist felt 'like bride on wedding day' ahead of her planned attack
The Second Intifada: A look back at the Palestinian terror campaign
20 years after the fact, what attacks did Israel face?
The Second Intifada: A defining event that reshaped the nation
20 years on, the memory of the Second Intifada still lingers
A four-month coincidence? The Lebanon withdrawal and the Second Intifada
While then-Prime Minister Ehud Barak downplayed the connection between the two events, officials who were deeply involved in diplomatic events at the time do connect the dots.
Revisiting of Sokolow v. PLO gives hope to victims’ families
The case, Sokolow v. PLO, has its roots in the bloody years of the Second Intifada – a terror wave that killed more than a thousand Israelis and dozens of Americans.
Terror victims' families to collect NIS 500 m. from Palestinian Authority
The Jerusalem District Court had ruled that the PA was liable back in July 2019, but since then Shurat Hadin had to prove their damages.
‘The Last Sermon’ Wins Prix de l’Espoir at Tunisian Film Festival
Iyad Al-Dajani: ‘Reconciliation is missing element in search for Mideast peace’
Ohana on court decision against PA terror: Our judges not from UN
Shurat Hadin pursued the case for years on behalf of eight victims’ families relating to 17 complaints before the decision which could lead to damages as high as $1 billion.
Legitimacy of landscape? Israel, Palestine through a photographer's eyes
A lot of people here live in this sort of escapist bubble and in those years it was very prominent.