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Yitzhar resident indicted after armed sheep search erupts into violence in Huwara, West Bank
Cohen is not charged with carrying out the beating. The indictment says he pulled the helmeted passenger away while he was punching one of the victims.
Gaza Board of Peace prepares for Cyprus summit as first Moroccan contingent deploys - analysis
Hamas held 'top secret' meeting with French officials, discussed return to '1967 borders' - report
IDF legal chief to issue key rulings on Gaza war crimes allegations in coming weeks - exclusive
'Door to Gaza's future is still closed despite ceasefire,' BoP chief said after meeting Netanyahu
"This is not what was promised to the Palestinians, and it is not what they deserve," Mladenov said. "Furthermore, this does not provide Israel with the security it needs to move forward."
Who gets to belong? Palestinians in Syria confront old suspicions under new rule
Arrests, media attacks, and changes in official terminology have deepened anxiety among Palestinian refugees over their legal status and place in Syrian society.
Major Palestinian gang running forgery ring uncovered in West Bank op. by IDF, Israel Police
The forged cards and documents were then sold to anyone interested, resulting in Palestinians allegedly using the supplies to illegally enter Israel.
Pro-Palestine camp to take place at site of Jewish WWII deportations
Moorweide in Hamburg is the site from which around 6,000 Jews, as well as Sinti and Roma, were deported during the Holocaust.
What is Zionism, and who is a Zionist? - opinion
Coining Left-leaning Israelis as racists or enemies of the Zionist state when they express concern over Israel’s democratic future sets a dangerous tone
Settlers dig up Palestinian grave near Sha-Nur, forcing family to relocate burial
Palestinian sources claim IDF soldiers supported settlers in exhuming a body, while the IDF denies interference, stating the family chose to relocate the body themselves.
EU moving toward implementing sanctions on Israeli West Bank settlements, ambassador confirms
The European Union Foreign Ministers' Council is scheduled to meet on May 11, where actions against Israeli settlements could potentially be approved.
Pulitzer Prize awarded to Palestinian photographer who captured ‘starvation in Gaza'
One of Alghorra’s pictures showed an emaciated boy being cradled by his mother, becoming a target of criticism by those who reject claims of starvation in Gaza.
Gaza peace plan faces delays as Hamas only signals partial disarmament - opinion
Gaza’s future may be on hold, but perhaps its governance could eventually be linked to a wider national framework and future elections.
All mainstream Norwegian Jewish organizations condemn Holocaust Center for Holocaust revitalization
An open letter to the HL Center stresses that the Holocaust represents "an industrial, ideologically driven genocide whose aim was the total extermination of the Jewish people."