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Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan says that normalization with Israel is not Riyadh’s current focus, citing the need for an ...
Even the prospect of civil war cannot be ruled out,' an expert tracking growing violence in the West Bank told Newsweek.
Heavy steel gates and roadblocks seal off all but a single route in and out of the town of Sinjil, watched over by Israeli ...
The decision means that the group called Palestine Action will be banned as a terrorist organization in Britain while its ...
State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce was asked about ceasefire proposals in the Middle East, and civilian casualties in ...
Deliberate distortion is nothing more than an attempt to manipulate public opinion and discredit our state institutions,’ ...
Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council Joel Burnie says a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine cannot happen ...
Biden is calling for a two-state solution for Israeli-Palestinian peace. But the long-discussed framework is increasingly unpopular in the region. Here are some of its challenges — and alternatives.
They insist Israel should bear the burden and take “bold steps” to pave the way for Palestinian statehood, though details about the nature of such a state remain scant.
UNESCO recognizes Palestine, to the ire of U.S. and Israel. In 2011, with peace talks at a standstill, the Palestinians decided to push ahead with a campaign for full U.N. membership for a State ...
If you’re keeping score, to date 138 states have recognized the ‘State of Palestine,” most recently Ireland, Norway, and Spain. This begs the question, what are they recognizing?
A West Bank Palestinian argues that a two-state solution — one Israel, one Palestine — remains achievable, and more necessary than ever.