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 9 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 9 comments
Opponents on the left claim the call for Israeli regulations in the West Bank is an attempt by settlers to promote their political agenda.
by Zafrir Rinat 5 comments
In 2012, the department - which owns almost all the land allotted to building settlements in territories - was granted an annual budget of NIS 60.3 million, while its expenses reached NIS 272 million.
by Chaim Levinson 5 comments
With no real case to make, the bullying opponents of the European Union's long-delayed plan to label produce from Israeli settlements in the West Bank are crying anti-Semitism, cheapening the term at a particularly inopportune time.
by Daniel Levy 30 comments
A plan to expand and legalize construction in two West Bank settlements is moving forward at a critical moment for U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts for peace.
by Chaim Levinson and Reuters 44 comments
From death toll in Syria topping 93,000, to Israel’s newest millionaires. Haaretz.com brings you the top 8 headlines you might have missed.
by Haaretz 0 comments
New construction in Judea and Samaria is proceeding at the highest pace in seven years. If this continues, the Netanyahu-Lapid-Bennett government will put an end to the two-state solution, the Jewish democratic entity, and the Zionist dream.
by Ari Shavit 23 comments
A senior Likud source explained the PM didn't want any of his ministers caught making embarrassing declarations like those by Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon, who said the government doesn't support the two-state solution.
by Chaim Levinson 6 comments
The EU is finally applying to Israeli settlement products the regulations that should have been properly enacted years ago.
by Willem-Gert Aldershoff and Michel Waelbroeck 20 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
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