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Israel, US cannot miss the chance to disarm Hezbollah - opinion
With Hezbollah weakened, Israel’s challenge is ensuring that the Lebanese state can enforce disarmament before 2026.
Iran-linked extremism fuels violence against Jewish institutions in the Diaspora - opinion
Future Gaza admin. unveils updated logo after adding shield, olive branch to PA emblem
PA drafts constitution, omits Jewish ties to Jerusalem, calls for Sharia legal system
Red Cross denies NGO's claim it's involved in terror 'pay-for-slay' policy
New Palestinian Media Watch expose quoted PLO Prisoner Affairs Authority chief, who described the Red Cross as “an essential partner in the process that enables payment to imprisoned Palestinians."
Former PA PM says two-state solution still possible - interview
Salam Fayyad, former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, said that a two-state solution should be based on a sovereign Palestinian state on the territory occupied in 1967.
'Normalizing the occupation': PLO calls for boycott against Arab-Israeli list in local elections
"The participation of a Palestinian list in the occupation's municipal elections in Jerusalem is a shameless normalization that serves the plans of the occupation," read the announcement.
Moscow to host PLO-Hamas unity talks on Feb. 26, Palestinian PM says
“Russia has invited all Palestinian factions who will be meeting on the 26th of this month in Moscow,” Shtayyeh told the Munich Security Conference during a public interview.
Agreeing to a peace deal with Israel negates the existence of the PLO - opinion
Is the PA prepared to reinvent itself as a genuinely peaceful body? The evidence overwhelmingly suggests that it is not.
Hamas could join PA in new Gaza government, support two-state solution - report
In contradiction to a slew of previous public comments, Hamas reportedly is receptive to joining the PA on should there be a two-state solution on the political horizon.
The heart of Gaza’s terror problem - opinion
Don’t expect the UN to make these organizations work with the institutions of the West. They have always been the heart of the problem in the Middle East – not the solution.
Palestinian Authority panics, official calls to reverse UNRWA funding cut
UNRWA workers were recently fired from their positions for participating in the October 7 Massacre, leading to several countries deciding to withdraw funding for UNRWA.
South Africa’s genocide charges against Israel: Cynical abuse of the ICJ - opinion
The terms used in South Africa's application to the ICJ are ironic, especially in light of its distorted interpretation of the Genocide Convention.
Operation Peace for Galilee: Israel's 1982 military action in Lebanon
Remembering a time as a war correspondent in Lebanon while the country returns to daily headlines for attacking Israel.