West Bank Settlers Before Gaza Border Residents

The current Israeli government has willingly sacrificed the security of residents along Israel’s Gaza border to achieve the extreme-right goal driving the whole country to the brink of disaster
The Palestinians’ Own Goals

On April 24, two Palestinian software development companies came to Bir Zeit University, north of the West Bank city of Ramallah, to offer jobs to Palestinian students.
Hamas’s Honesty and the Deal of the Century

On this day, 18 years ago, Hamas’s military wing, Izaddin al-Qassam, launched its first rocket attack at Israeli population centers near their border with the Gaza Strip.
Go West Bank, Young Man!

Today, it became clear that Benjamin Netanyahu has won a fifth term as prime minister of Israel, as he overcame a formidable challenge from General Benny Gantz.
Palestinian Authority Targets Students

The Palestinian students are being targeted because of their political affiliations and not because of any crime they committed.
Why Palestinians are Fleeing Lebanon

Palestinians appear finally fed up with the apartheid and discriminatory laws they have been subjected to in Lebanon in the past few decades.
Palestinians: The Other Peace Deal

Hamas and Fatah, the two major Palestinian parties ruling the Gaza Strip and West Bank respectively, have been at war with each other for the past 12 years.
Palestinians: Abbas Stands ‘Trial’ for Treason

To some, the mock trial in the Gaza Strip may seem trivial, or like some sort of bizarre comedy act. The “trial,” however, is something else entirely
Giving Congress a New Perspective on Judea and Samaria

An interview with Heather Johnston, executive director of the US-Israel Education Association.
Palestinians: Marching Backwards as Israel Prepares for Elections

Israelis are scheduled to head to the ballot boxes on April 9 to vote for a new parliament (Knesset). This will be the fifth general election in Israel since 2006.