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
Into the Fray: The alchemy of Palestinian nationhood
Poof! Suddenly Jordanian nationals were transformed into a ‘Palestinian nation, Jordanian territory into a ‘Palestinian homeland'.
Ariel university upgrade doesn’t prompt int'l outcry
Decision to make college in West Bank settlement into full-fledged university passes quietly despite protest warnings.
Media Comment: Does the media care about its public?
Over 200 persons from both sides of the Green Line convened at Jerusalem’s Leonardo Hotel and were presented with material.
Burg Joins the Beinart Bandwagon
Don't turn a label into libel
South African government's move to demand labeling should come as no surprise.
'Israeli-PA cooperation continues despite tensions'
Foreign Ministry report details medical, security and economic coordination between Israel, PA.
World Bank: Tel Aviv world’s 3rd-largest Sudanese city
The World Bank found that Tel Aviv has the largest Sudanese community in the world after Khartoum and Juba.
To be or not to be – that is the question
Into the Fray: It is time to have a clear-headed, hard look at reality: The two state solution is dead.
UK envoy slams, retracts criticism of J'lem building
The only problem is that there was no new announcement of a new construction project beyond the Green Line.
UK slams 'provocative' J'lem building plans
Britain joins France in saying Israel's approval of construction projects in Gilo, Silwan "counter-productive" to peace efforts.