Israel borders
Suspect shot in leg by Border Police at Shuafat crossing near Jerusalem
During the arrest the suspect was shot in the leg. No officers were injured.
Israel's border with Jordan vulnerable to terror infiltration, weapons smuggling, locals fear
From Sinai to the Golan: How Israel’s borders are shifting today - opinion
Reporter’s Notebook: The threat along Syrian buffer zone is far from over for Israel
On Operation Protective Edge, justice, law and victory
Israel has a winning story – the story of Israel in the pre-1967 borders, working toward a reality in which two states exist side by side.
The ICRC and 'the law'
The ICRC has turned the international community against Israel – unfortunately, without a significant response from the prime minister.
No life without borders
The status quo only allows for two possibilities, both of them bad: a binational state, and being accused of apartheid. Borders would alter the situation entirely.
An Israeli-Palestinian birding team
An Israeli-Palestinian team wins, and gives up, Israel’s first ever international birding competition.
Borderline Views: Demarcating Israel’s boundaries
The importance of the border in determining the area within which the government can exercise its sovereignty and control remains central to our world.