30 Years and Thousands of Lives Too Late, Hamas Considers Compromise
In an interview with The Associated Press on April 24, a senior leader within Hamas' Politburo made remarks that were intriguing to some but enraging to others.
US issues stark warning to Israel over "reckless" plan
The U.S. has been critical of Israeli conduct in Gaza and the West Bank, but is maintaining its "ironclad" support of its long-time ally.
Could "Palestine's Nelson Mandela" help bring peace?
There are renewed calls for Israel to release Marwan Baghouti from jail, but he remains a controversial figure.
Hamas is bleeding support in Gaza
Hamas' top political leader polled badly in a recent survey, with around 78 percent of Gazans saying they oppose Ismail Haniyeh.
Pentagon issues dire warning to Israel over Gaza
U.S. officials are demanding Israel does more to protect Palestinian civilians while maintaining a flow of American weaponry.
Map shows countries in support of Palestinian State
Around 72 percent of world nations recognized Palestine as a state, with others supporting statehood as part of a negotiated settlement.
Joe Biden's impotence over Israel "embarrassing": Ahmad Tibi
The leading Arab Israeli politician told Newsweek that the White House has abdicated its traditional role as arbiter in the intractable conflict.
We Need to Talk About the UN in Gaza (and the Red Cross)
With the Gaza Strip in ruins and over a million displaced, should we be talking about defunding a United Nations organization catering to Palestinian refugees?
New Orleans community mourns US teen reportedly killed by Israeli forces
A Palestinian-American teenager died in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday.
No Partner for Peace: The Fantasy of a Moderate Palestinian Authority
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been resisting pressure from President Joe Biden to empower the PA to govern Gaza. He has good reasons to do so.
Hamas vows to resist new Israeli attack on West Bank amid Gaza truce
"We are following what is happening in the West Bank in terms of serious violations of the occupation," Hamas spokesperson Ghazi Hamad told Newsweek.
Amid war in Gaza, Israel outlines new future for Jerusalem—and Palestinians
"I don't think the Arab world is ready for democracy," Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum told Newsweek.
Musicians who refuse to perform in Israel
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd has been a prominent critic of Israel but other celebrities have also turned down the chance to play in the country, albeit less vocally.
Israel's "mission accomplished" problem
Israeli leaders are committed to maximalist goals that might prove unattainable when fighting a guerrilla organization.
Fact Check: Does video show Israelis arrested for supporting Palestinians?
Video shows an Orthodox Jew dragged away for, according to a claim online, "protesting Palestinian genocide."
Israel launches strike on Hamas tunnel to stop "imminent terror attack"
Israeli officials said the Al-Ansar mosque in the city of Jenin was being used as a base of operations by militants in the West Bank.
Islamic Jihad issues threat to Israel as Hamas war rages
The group's armed wing is warning Israel that the fighting will soon expand to the occupied West Bank.
The Real Story of Israel's Operation in Jenin Isn't What You've Read
Although Israel's army left Jenin on Tuesday after two days spent attacking terrorist infrastructure, the cycle of nonsense attacking Israel's action has just begun.
Chinese help for peace a good thing: Israeli politician
Hanoch Dov Milwidsky, a member of Israel's parliament, told Newsweek he doesn't "see anything wrong with China wanting to help."
Israeli intel finds a new kind of Palestinian fighter emerging this Ramadan
An IDF official told Newsweek that a "rise in weapons" and growing ties between militant groups and "lone wolves" are transforming Israeli-Palestinian violence.
What Would a Third Intifada Mean for Palestinians?
Those warning of another intifada are right to sound the alarm.
The Peace Processors Turn Against Peace
The goal hasn't been peace. The goal has been to get the U.S. to implement anti-Israel policies.
Boycotts Are a Proud Part of American Freedom of Speech
The recent Israeli election resulted in what will likely be the most right-wing government to ever take office. This, combined with the prospect of Republican gains in Congress, may have alarming consequences concerning Americans' right to express dissent.
Far-Right triumph in Israel election "deeply troubling"—Jewish Americans
American Jewish groups have spoken out after an election that could see the far right join an Israeli governing coalition.
It's Not Just the U.S.—Israel Is on the Edge of the Abyss, Too
Americans feeling apocalyptic about the future of their country might be interested to know that there is another democracy hanging by a thread in a November election: Israel's.
A Dangerous New Generation of Militants Is Rising in the West Bank
Something new is brewing in the northern West Bank. In recent months, in the cities of Jenin and Nablus, the Israeli authorities have observed the emergence of novel and unfamiliar forms of armed Palestinian political organization.
Booking.com and the Anti-Semitic Zeitgeist
This isn't the first time Booking.com has tried to adopt a corporate policy to discriminate against Israel.
Joe Biden's Oil Gamble Set to Backfire as Saudi Arabia Sticks With Russia
Many countries in the West, including the U.S., want Saudi Arabia to pump out more oil to help mitigate the growing global energy crisis.
Ice Cream for Everyone! The End of Ben & Jerry's West Bank Boycott
The Unilever announcement strikes a blow against global efforts by the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement to divest from the Jewish state, a movement dear to the hearts and corporate checkbooks of key board members of Ben & Jerry's in the United States.
Blinken Condemns Israeli Violence at Funeral of Palestinian Journalist
"Every family deserves to lay their loved ones to rest in a dignified and unimpeded manner," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.