As part of water-energy deal, Israel will receive solar power in exchange
Observers see Iran becoming bolder with Israel, perceiving it as weakened by domestic turmoil over Netanyahu’s push for judicial overhaul
Israeli reservists' threats to walk off the job played an important role in prime minister's decision.
While Europe and the US have welcomed large numbers of Ukrainians fleeing war, many now live in Israel without official refugee status
Palestinians and Jewish settlers trade attacks as death toll mounts
Group helps them through often painful process of breaking with their families and communities and integrating into the modern, secular world
Balancing relationships with both sides is a challenge for Israel’s new government
Israel says the group is a terrorist organization, but in the streets of the West Bank, they are heroes
Move seen as litmus test for new government
Palestinians say they want more security
Government is coalition with hardline and ultra-Orthodox parties
The Israeli arms industry is growing fast, due in part to Russia’s war in Ukraine and increasing Iranian military threats to the Middle East and beyond. Linda Gradstein reports from Jerusalem. VOA footage by Ricki Rosen.
Christians say they fear their communities and traditions could eventually disappear.
Many of those fleeing to the Jewish state are avoiding the Russian draft
Netanyahu to form a coalition with right-wing and ultra-Orthodox parties
The far-right politician could enable Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return to power
The service provided by Humans Without Borders allows Israeli drivers and Palestinian passengers to learn about more about each other
While global leaders meet at the U.N., war and its threat hang over many of their nations. From Ukraine and Taiwan to the Mediterranean and the Caucasus, find out who is fighting, why, and what's at stake on The Inside Story-A World in Conflict.
Some families have been separated for decades
Israel says it will not allow Iran to get a nuclear bomb
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