Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Israel demolishes UNRWA's Jerusalem HQ, but fails to explain why it had to go - comment
Without context, the move to demolish UNRWA’s east Jerusalem headquarters looks like just another incident of Israeli hard-heartedness - an attack on a UN body that wants only to help.
Most Israelis say social division bigger threat to country than Iranian nuclear threat - poll
Ben & Jerry's board chair refuses to resign as Unilever pressure intensifies
Lindsey Graham to Post: Annexation would cost Israel US support; two-states the 'only' solution
The uniqueness of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - opinion
At the very start of the Zionist enterprise in the 1880s, the two parties to what is now called “the Palestinian-Israeli conflict” developed distinctive and enduring attitudes toward each other.
How can we shape the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations? - opinion
Following the harrowing events that unfolded on October 7, Israel needs to find a way to look forward in order to the future challenges the conflict will present.
Path to peace in Israel: Evaluating a two-state solution post-Hamas war - opinion
Besides freeing the hostages, a resolution of the conflicts would require a demilitarized Palestinian state, more peace-supporting leadership for Israel and the Palestinians.
'Queers for Palestine' are forcing LGBTQ+ Jews back into the closet - opinion
The treatment we have received from other members of the queer community is unacceptable. It is racist and stands in direct contradiction to the supposed ideals promoted by the LGBTQ+ community.
Jamaica follows Barbados in recognizing Palestine as a state
The country's foreign minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, said that Jamaica "continues to advocate for a two-state solution as the only viable option to resolve the longstanding conflict."
The IDF's Tulkarm raid has big implications about the Palestinian Authority - opinion
It may have looked like a run-of-the-mill Israeli counter-operation in Tulkarm this week. But it’s always worth taking a closer look – because the implications can be enormous.
European Parliament votes on reform to remove hatred, violence from Palestinian education
The reform, according to the parliament, was passed so that the violent imagery taught in Palestinian textbooks prior would cease and no longer be an obstacle to peaceful solutions.
Israel-Hamas War: What happened on day 173?
Child among three wounded in Jordan Valley terror shooting • Hamas has thousands more fighters than Israel initially thought
Petition challenges addition of Nakba to Canadian school curriculum
The 2024 BCTF AGM document on resolutions said that the teachers needed these events explicitly included in the curriculum for when the topics arose in the classroom.
Settlements in the spotlight: Deep West Bank divides revealed
The expansion of West Bank settlements escalates tensions between Israel and the US, posing significant hurdles to peace efforts in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.