Both are pursuing 'The Project' and both are obsessed with the Holocaust. Take this test to find out if you can differentiate between Netanyahu's Israel and Khamenei's Iran. Third in a series.
by Bradley Burston 4 comments
Both are pursuing 'The Project' and both are obsessed with the Holocaust. Take this test to find out if you can differentiate between Netanyahu's Israel and Khamenei's Iran. Third in a series.
by Bradley Burston 4 commentsThe Supreme Court is hearing a case by a civil rights organization charging that Israel is failing in its duty to provide mail service to residents of East Jerusalem.
by Ilene Prusher 1 commentsThousands of spectators - secular and religious Israelis, Palestinians, and tourists - step aside to watch the fastest cars Jerusalem has ever seen.
by Nir Hasson 1 comments
The university claims it is working only with the government, but documents show it knows the Elad organization is funding the City of David dig and paying the salary of the researcher leading it.
by Nir Hasson 4 comments
Along with many other West Bank Palestinians who own land and property in East Jerusalem, my family is caught in a Kafkaesque trap: We are considered absentee owners - and the Israeli government has the right to take our homes away from us.
by Ali Ayyad 9 comments
Former Foreign Minister responds to reports that no apartments have been marketed in Jerusalem neighborhoods beyond the Green Line since the beginning of the year.
by Haaretz 14 comments
The Jerusalem District Planning and Building Committee is expected to approve the Hazeitim Interchange Thursday. Opponents say the interchange will promote construction in the controversial E-1 area and perpetuate discrimination against Palestinians.
by Nir Hasson 13 comments
Allocation earmarked for activities conducted by Elad, which promotes Jewish settlement in Arab East Jerusalem neighborhoods.
by Amos Harel 10 comments
Decision marks reversal of Yehuda Weinstein's predecessor.
by Nir Hasson 41 comments
The situation where medical practitioners who studied in East Jerusalem are not allowed to work in the city's hospitals is absurd, discriminatory, and unacceptable; and it is up to Israel's new health minister to remedy it.
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