The much-touted decision to allow West Bank Palestinians to shop in Israel is not all roses.
by Amira Hass 0 comments
The much-touted decision to allow West Bank Palestinians to shop in Israel is not all roses.
by Amira Hass 0 comments
Lynching occurred shortly after the intifada broke out, when two army reservists took a wrong turn and wound up in Ramallah. There, they were beaten to death by an angry mob.
by Chaim Levinson 0 comments
Foreign Ministers from 13 states set to attend conference in Ramallah on Sunday.
by DPA 5 comments
Accusation comes day after tensions arise over replacement to Tal Law; PM associates call claims 'embarrassing.'
by Barak Ravid 0 comments
Interior Ministry refuses to recognize 21-year-old Amir Salima as resident of the city, despite the fact that his parents and siblings are all considered residents.
by Nir Hasson 19 comments
2,300 more prisoners declare they will not eat for one day, as Palestinians mark Prisoners’ Day in solidarity with Palestinians held in Israeli prisons; Hunger-striker Khader Adnan also due to be released from prison.
by Jack Khoury, Avi Issacharoff and DPA 18 comments
Motive for beating remains unclear, with suspects' family citing prior spat.
by Revital Hovel 1 comments
The Speed Sisters, a group of female race car drivers from the West Bank, have formed what may be the Middle East's first all-women racing team.
by Julia Niemann 0 comments
Ahmad Attoun, a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, spent 70 days in an Israeli jail for being illegally present in the city.
by Reuters 14 comments
A cartoon published in Haaretz causes a rift between Israel's ambassador to UNESCO and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
by Barak Ravid 38 comments
Robert Serry tells Haaretz that in the event that the PA crumbles, Israel should not expect the international community to 'pay the bill'; does not discount possible eruption of violence in West Bank.
by Barak Ravid 70 comments
Although Hadi Barghouti and Naji Abu Hamid both have family members in Israeli prisons, they see don't exactly see eye-to-eye on Hamas' prisoner exchange.
by Avi Issacharoff 14 comments
After news of agreement broke , Hamas announced that all 27 female prisoners will be released. However, the number of Palestinian female prisoners currently stands at 35.
by Jack Khoury 0 comments
Toot Ard's members, from the Druze village of Majdal Shams, has a fusion of influences; debut recording set for October on local label Jama'a.
by Uri Zer Aviv 3 comments
The rally, set to take place in Ramallah, will include a march from the tomb of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to Manara Square in the center of the city.
by DPA 25 comments
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