Netanyahu, Abbas Blame Each Other Over Failed Russia Meeting

Netanyahu and Abbas each said Tuesday that they would accept a Russian invitation to host talks ahead of peace negotiations, but both quickly added they would not actually attend the talks because of intransigence on the other side.
The Invisible (Female) Palestinians

Instead of referring to the female candidates by name and publishing their pictures, the electoral lists are using the terms “the wife of” or “sister.”
The Real Meaning of the Czech Republic’s Treachery Regarding Jerusalem

Calling Tel Aviv the capital of Israel means much more than meets the eye.
The “Other” Palestinians

The Palestinians of Syria would have been more fortunate had they been living in the West Bank or Gaza Strip.
The End of Mahmoud Abbas

16 years after the failed Camp David summit, the fiction of the two-state solution is about to be shattered once and for all.
Palestinians: When the Mountain of Fire Erupts

This is the same president who claims that he is seeking to lead his people toward statehood and a better future.
War and Peace in Putin’s Middle East

With America on the sidelines, Israel and the Arabs play a new game.
The Temple Mount and UNESCO

The world is outraged when it sees the stones of Palmyra tumble, or other great monuments of human civilization turn to dust.
“No Room for the Zionist Entity in the Region”

Hamas has been single-minded about its charter-documented desire to wage jihad against Israel.
Hamas: Vote for Us or Burn in Hell

For Hamas, the upcoming election is an opportunity to consolidate its power and extend its control from the Gaza Strip to the West Bank.