A new agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority gives Israel carte blanche to expand water provision for illegal settlements.
An eye-witness account of the violent demolition of the Palestinian-Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran by the Israeli state to replace it with a Jewish village.
There are issues the international community should consider in the wake of the Paris talks if it is serious about its responsibilities under the United Nations Charter.
If the international community cannot come to recognize the State of Palestine before Trump takes office, the State of Palestine may ultimately be reconstituted from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River.
The Fatah leadership, with the tacit support of its international backers, has chosen small gains at the cost of an uncertain future.
Over the past year a number of Latin American elections resulted in victories for the right. What does this political change mean for the Palestinian cause?
The story of the camera, and the campaign that helped reveal the criminal acts perpetrated by Israel's military occupation of the West Bank.
A two-state solution has international legitimacy, while a deeply integrated polity seems the only realistic option on-the-ground. Does Two States One Homeland square the circle while giving dignity and human rights a chance
Making a few people obscenely rich is no reason for the USA not to have a health system something like Israel’s. There is no free lunch. But the system works.
The Israeli treatment of Palestinians might serve as an ideal vantage point to scrutinize Indian rule over Kashmir.
One year after he was arrested by Israeli forces, Palestinian circus teacher Mohammad Abu Sakha is still behind bars, and without charges.
An interview with Professor Derek Penslar, former professor of Israel Studies at Oxford University, offers one possible explanation for why Jewish nationalism is so divisive and garners such controversy.