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European Union explores possible support for new Gaza administration committee
"The EU is engaging with the newly established transitional governance structures for Gaza," the European External Action Service wrote in a document circulated to member states.
'Correct a historical injustice': Yair Lapid to table Knesset bill branding Qatar as 'enemy state'
WATCH: Anti-regime activists hack Iran's national broadcaster, transmit Pahlavi's calls to protest
Egypt finalizes $6 billion in state asset sales across 11 sectors
Civil marriage now
As the 69-year-old argument about the separation of religion from state continues to unravel, matrimony in Israel bears the brunt of the status quo.
Stage 2 Statehood: Anticipating the State of Israel's Coming of Age
Washington Watch: Separation anxiety
It didn’t take long for the new administration to send a chilling message to the Jews.
Jeannie The Israeli Muslim
Bridges
Tillerson’s past offers few clues on his Middle East perspective
Trump’s choice for secretary of state, an oil man, will come under scrutiny for his broad opposition to sanctions.
When the decay cannot be denied
Do we really believe that a thoughtful society can exist without a commitment to nuance, without celebrating the grays in a world increasingly colored only in blacks and whites?
Echoes of State Dept’s ‘editing’ in 1943: Jen Psaki, meet Breckinridge Long
John Kirby has admitted that one of his colleagues deleted from their archives a videotaped exchange in 2013 in which Psaki confirmed that the department sometimes lied to the press.
Israeli government report aims to answer the question, 'How’s life?'
The report, “How’s life?” is the first of its kind issued by the government and aims to provide an all-encompassing picture of the state of Israeli society.
Lobbying group urges new coalition to review necessity of municipal chief rabbis
There are still no disciplinary measures the ministry can take against a rabbi not fulfilling his duties or who violates ministry regulations and guidelines.