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Salamandra
How Israel-Palestine jumped to the heart of U.S. politics
A dramatic debate over Israel-Palestine is taking center stage in U.S. politics, and it shows no sign of dying down.
By
Alex Kane
Netanyahu to be indicted on charges of bribery, fraud
The prime minister has denied wrongdoing in the three cases against him, calling the investigations against him a 'witch hunt.'
By
Edo Konrad
America’s long history of tolerating Israel's expansion
The U.S. has never treated Israeli settlements as illegal, as expansion continues with little resistance from Washington.
By
Mitchell Plitnick
PODCAST: What does Israeli liberalism look like?
+972's Dahlia Scheindlin argues that the fierce debate over the separation of religion and state could lead to a wider shift.
By
Edo Konrad
Abbas to family of Iraqi-Jewish author: ‘You are our bridge to peace’
An Iraqi-Jewish family visits Ramallah for the first time — at the personal invitation of the Palestinian president.
By
Naomi Niddam
The Mizrahi author whose book Mahmoud Abbas wants to distribute
Ishaq Bar-Moshe started writing in Arabic, his native language, two decades after emigrating to Israel from Iraq.
By
Naomi Niddam
The brewing war to succeed Mahmoud Abbas
The post-Abbas leadership will inherit a Palestinian government in political, economic, and internal crisis.
By
Daoud Kuttab
Stuck between Trump and Netanyahu, Abbas is running out of options
Are U.S.-led negotiations still the only game in town for the Palestinian Authority?
By
Dalia Hatuqa
What would Israelis do if Palestinians disappeared overnight?
Ibtisam Azem speaks to +972 about how, with the sudden vanishing of ‘the enemy’ in her newly-translated novel, she confronts some of the darkest chapters of Israel's history.
By
Natasha Roth-Rowland
Latest
Partially blinded by an Israeli bullet, Palestinian journalist turns into icon
Thousands join a campaign to highlight the dangers faced by Palestinian reporters, who are regularly targeted by Israeli security forces with little fear of punishment.
By
Oren Ziv
November 20, 2019
Israel cannot hide the occupation by silencing Palestinian journalists
The solidarity campaign with a Palestinian photographer wounded by Israeli forces is a reminder that try it might, Israel won't stop journalists from covering the occupation.
By
Haokets
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Omri Najad
November 18, 2019
By labeling Arabs an ‘existential threat,’ Bibi invokes a terrifying history of ethnic violence
Netanyahu organized an emergency Likud gathering Sunday night, in which he accused Israel's Palestinian citizens of supporting terror. We know how this kind of thing can end.
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
November 18, 2019
With Gaza behind him, Netanyahu puts Israel’s Palestinians in the crosshairs
With corruption indictments closing in, Netanyahu hopes his scorched earth campaign against Palestinians will give Israelis the sense that they cannot afford change.
By
Edo Konrad
November 17, 2019
Palestinian journalist loses eye after Border Police open fire on protesters
Photojournalist Moath Amarnih was struck by a bullet that likely hit a protester's leg before ricocheting and hitting him in the head while covering a protest in the West Bank.
By
Oren Ziv
November 17, 2019
On the Gaza fence, a call for stability — not vengeance
The latest round of violence in Gaza has already taken the lives of at least 34 Palestinians. Meanwhile, in Israel's southern towns, residents want stability — not more war.
By
Oren Ziv
November 15, 2019
Why Hamas is staying out of Israel’s fight with Islamic Jihad
Israeli coordination with Hamas has served mutual interests for years. Now Hamas is hoping to stay out of the current fighting to potentially expand its power in the West Bank.
By
Menachem Klein
November 13, 2019
New VR app circumvents Israel’s travel bans, takes viewers across Palestine
Palestine VR offers virtual tours across the West Bank and Gaza, allowing viewers to ‘see the reality on the ground’ themselves.
By
Jaclynn Ashly
November 13, 2019
What if Israel had decided to expel the settlers of Hebron?
After the massacre of 29 Palestinians in Hebron, Yitzhak Rabin could have taken action against the settlers there. Instead, he put Palestinians under closure.
By
Amiram Goldblum
November 13, 2019
Daily police violence is the new norm in Issawiya — with no end in sight
For the past six months, Israeli police have subjected Issawiya's residents to daily raids and arrests. No one seems to know the goal of the operation — including the police.
By
Oren Ziv
November 13, 2019
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