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The state is using a variety of means to create a perception that its policies vis-a-vis the Palestinians have been driven by security concerns
Whether the demonstrations can transcend party political tribalism and demand meaningful change remains to be seen
The Jewish National Fund has won plaudits for its environmental work, but its agenda has been to evict on behalf of the state
Netanyahu missed his July 1 annexation deadline, but Israel still has designs on the West Bank
Israel subjugates its Palestinian citizens while being too eager to showcase their successes in order to portray itself as a western-style democracy
It is no coincidence Mr Pompeo’s visit comes the day before Mr Netanyahu’s government is sworn in
The International Criminal Court has never done much for Palestinians, but it will do even less under intimidation
With opposition leader Benny Gantz on his side and few checks in place, the prime minister is all set to rule with an iron fist
What is already a crisis in the territory barely needs a nudge from Covid-19 in order to be tipped into a health disaster
In a blow to opposition parties, Benny Gantz has broken his promises and made a deal to join Benjamin Netanyahu's "emergency government"
Having postponed his own trial for two months, Prime Minister Netanyahu may have left his rival with no option but to accept an offer to form a unity government
In the final days of the vote, Israel's party leaders have been slinging mud and pandering to the right.
UN efforts to protect Palestinian land from economic exploitation are failing
It is being touted as part of a peace plan but Jonathan Cook finds only a wasteland in the West Bank
The proposal deliberately includes a host of unrealisable preconditions before what remains of Palestine can be recognised