Abbas to Pay Arabs to Populate Strategic Valley on Israel’s Border with Jordan
Prime Minister Shtayyeh stated that his government will study offering grants “to any Palestinian university graduate who is prepared to live in Jordan Valley areas”
Synergistic Perils for Israel, 2019

When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Economic Data Reveals BDS Also Harms Palestinians, Detrimental to PA Economy

Recently released economic data has shown that the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement not only harms sectors of the Israeli economy and its workers, but is also detrimental to Palestinian employment too.
Israel Starts Clearing Mines From Christian Holy Site

Located 10 kilometers east of Jericho and on the western bank of the River Jordan, Qaser al-Yahud is one of Christianity’s holiest sites.
Site of Crossing of Joshua Into Israel to be Cleared of 4,000 Landmines

Qasr al-Yehud, an area in the Jordan River Valley considered holy by both Jews and Christians, will be cleared of approximately 4,000 land mines left there from the 1967 war.
Judea and Samaria Manufacturers Refuse to Put Discriminatory Labels on Products

Israelis living in the Jordan Valley have vehemently refused to label their products as coming from “occupied territories”, sending a scathing letter to Germany’s ambassador.
Archaeologist Believes to Have Discovered Location of Biblical Sodom, But One Thing Remains a Mystery

After 10 years of digging, archaeologist Steven Collins believes he discovered the location of Biblical Sodom. But one thing remains a mystery.
Survey Reveals Majority of Israelis Oppose Palestinian Statehood

A survey released by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs shows a large majority of Israelis oppose Palestinian statehood, dividing Jerusalem and giving up the Jordan Valley, Israel Hayom reported on Sunday.
Making the Jordan Valley Desert Bloom

An Israeli family decides to live and cultivate a piece of untouched and beautiful land in the Jordan Valley.
Ethnic Cleansing and Apartheid Palestine

Nearly 15 years ago, a tall, lanky legislator from Massachusetts arose in the US Senate and delivered a brief yet impassioned call to stop what was deemed to be ethnic cleansing in the Balkans. With a concurrent resolution on the table authorizing US president Bill Clinton to launch air operations and missile strikes against Yugoslavia, […]