Green line
From the Yellow Line to the Green Line: What lines will peace draw? - opinion
In times of war, lines on maps are never just lines. They become boundaries between fear and hope, between safety and displacement. The real question is: What lines will peace draw?
Could the Palestinian Authority be planning a Jewish genocide in the West Bank? - opinion
Gaza cannot wait: Time for a Palestinian Green Zone to end Hamas rule, IDF presence - opinion
Israel’s home front is now the battlefield - and it cannot be ignored - opinion
J Street will press Jewish groups to distinguish between Israel, West Bank
Organization launches campaign to remember significance of green line and challenge allocation of monetary donation by Jewish organizations.
Jerusalem, Berlin collaborate on green industry standards
One of the biggest achievements of the €900,000-twinning program was the Israeli Environmental Protection Ministry’s publication of a draft Integrated Environmental Licensing Law.
Response by Baroness Ashton to letter re Horizon 2020
The EU "Fauxcott" as Selection Prosecution -- and bad history
Report: J'lem to move forward 900 Har Homa units after Kerry visit
Army Radio reports municipality to discuss advancing plans to develop new housing units over the Green Line.
Livni: E. J'lem office won't undermine peace talks
Other government offices, like Construction and Housing, Science and Technology are located over the Green Line.
Ariel approves east Talpiot housing for elderly
Minister okays construction of public housing units for Holocaust survivors in J'lem neighborhood beyond Green Line.
Arab students build a language bridge with Hebrew
Academic achievements strained by geo-political situation improve with student-counselor initiative program.
'65% of Israelis support Ariel University upgrade'
Survey finds that some 2/3 of public believe if school was located within Green Line, it would not have faced same fight for recognition.
Likud shifts strategy to positive campaign
PM kicks off Likud-Beytenu campaign with promise to continue settlement construction "despite international pressure."