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Will Donald Trump's Hamas disarmament endgame make Israel safer? - analysis

The great game has begun for Israel, Hamas, the US, Qatar, Turkey, and others to try to reframe the future of Gaza conflict and the Middle East.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a reception with business leaders, at the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland, January 21, 2026.
An attorney has urged the Shin Bet to act after three Jewish hilltop youth allegedly attacked a pregnant Arab woman in Jaffa, warning that settler violence is being shifted from the West Bank into Israel’s cities.

IDF admits failure to sufficiently reduce Jewish violence against West Bank Palestinians

New construction of a house.

Dreaming of a private house? You’ll have to move beyond the green line

US House Speaker Mike Johnson visits the West Bank, August 4, 2025.

Republican recognition grants Israel historic chance to cement West Bank sovereignty - editorial


Whodunit? The rocket fired near the U.S. embassy in Baghdad

The question for the US now is whether the rocket fired at the Green Zone was an attack and who carried it out. It took place after darkness fell in Baghdad on May 19.

US embassy compound in Baghdad Iraq_311

French company reportedly withdraws from Jerusalem Light Rail project

A possible motive is due to the company being majority-owned by French state-owned public corporations – SNCF and RATP, both of whom have come under pressure by labor unions critical of Israel.

The Jerusalem light rail

Poll: 97% of east J’lem residents oppose Israeli control over entire city

An expert says the findings reflect both nationalistic and practical feelings.

THE MINARET of a mosque is seen near the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan

Government okays bill that advances West Bank annexation

The goal of court reform is elimination of the Green Line, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said.

Vehicles drive on Highway 443 past the West Bank Jewish settlement of Beit Horon

A paradise for split personalities and free trade

Residents in the town of Barta’a in northern Israel and Samaria (West Bank) live in a constant identity crisis between the security barrier and the Green Line.

SHOPS IN Barta’a offer all sorts of kitsch, household goods, and clothing – toys, cosmetics, socks, plants, stuffed animals, plastic slippers and  oral head scarves

Conflicting paradigms for Jerusalem

While Israel has always respected the sanctity of religious sites, it is not going to politically divide the corpus of Jerusalem – nor should it.

Old City of Jerusalem as seen from the air

Israel: EU spitting in our face with reception for ‘occupation’ exhibit

The government and right-wing politicians have been particularly frustrated by the EU’s funding of left-wing organizations focused on pushing for Israel’s withdrawal to the pre-1967 lines.

ONE OF the photos in the exhibit ‘Fifty Years: Fifty Portraits of Palestinians Born in 1967.’

Sorry Abbas, Vacation is Over!

The Jerusalem Post

Beyond the Green Line

Beyond the Green Line is my story. It’s the story of a boy who came to Israel looking to become a man by earning a red paratrooper’s beret.

IDF soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in the West Bank [File]

Foreign transit executives tour Jerusalem light rail – a signal of change?

An increasing number of mass transit firms are seeking to gain Israeli technical know-how despite the intractable political situation and ongoing conflict with the Palestinians.

The Jerusalem light rail celebrated the 50th anniversary of the capital city’s reunification last summer by decorating its trains with Israeli flags and banners.