Israeli media say thorny issues of Israel’s judicial overhaul, Saudi normalization deal likely to top the agenda
Thirty years ago this week, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and U.S. President Bill Clinton announced the Oslo Peace Accords
Recent statements by an Israeli far-right minister have reignited decades-old accusations from Palestinians who say Israel is imposing an apartheid regime by enforcing separate laws for Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank. Linda Gradstein reports from Jerusalem. Camera: Ricki Rosen
Women’s rights activists in Israel are increasingly concerned about the new government’s moves to separate men and women in public spaces. They also worry that the Supreme Court will fail to protect women. Linda Gradstein reports for VOA from Jerusalem. Camera: Ricki Rosen.
As part of a five-year plan to develop East Jerusalem, Israel has opened a high-tech hub that aims to boost employment for Palestinians. It is the first step in a larger program to turn East Jerusalem into a local version of California’s Silicon Valley.
Israelis are considering leaving the country and investors are losing faith in the economy
Tens of thousands of Israelis march and block roads, saying they will continue to protest changes they say threaten democracy
President Biden warns Israel of threat to democracy
Tens of thousands of protesters all over Israel block roads, snarl traffic and clash with police after calling National Day of Resistance to protest government’s planned judicial overhaul
In the wake of criticism over its raid on the Jenin Palestinian refugee camp, Israel shows how it is teaching soldiers to avoid collateral damage at part of an army base built to look like a Palestinian city
Israelis say government is encouraging them
The Palestinian village of Turmus Ayya is still reeling after about 400 Jewish settlers, furious over a Palestinian terror attack, rampaged through it. U.S. citizens who live in the village say the U.S. must do more to keep them safe. Linda Gradstein reports from Turmus Ayya. Camera: Ricki Rosen.
Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska traveled to the Jewish state this week to see how Israelis cope with war-related anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress
We explore the complicated processes refugees face around the world and hear inspiring stories from refugees seeking asylum from countries like Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Sudan. This week on The Inside Story, World Refugee Day
900,000 displaced Palestinians live in decades-old refugee camps in the West Bank that are often crowded, impoverished, and the scene of clashes with Israeli soldiers
Analysts say Israel has little choice given its close ties with the US
Judicial overhaul in Israel could threaten ties
Young Israeli and Palestinian scientists are working together in groundbreaking research and, in the process, learning to know and understand each other
Close ties between Israel and Africa are politically valuable for Israel, often under attack in international bodies like the UN
Israeli officials say they are prepared for escalation
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