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Gaza's peaceful protests, which included cultural events for tens of thousands attending, soon turned sour after Israeli forces killed at least 12 people and injured more than 1,000.
'Let me be clear' and 'strong and stable' have been joined in the Theresa 'Maybot' boot sequence by 'pride in the Balfour Declaration'.
Blog: How did the definition of 'Canadian' go from Pierre Berton's "someone who can make love in a canoe" to "someone who sells weapons to human rights abusers"?
Queen Elizabeth or her son may be visiting Israel this year to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, which created Israel at the expense of Palestinians
The right of return: a dream held by Palestinian refugees but often forgotten by the rest of the world. Gazan poet Mohammed Arafat captures the longing of returning home.
Blog: From dove to hawk, former Israeli President Shimon Peres has been a chameleon-like political character who won the respect of mainstream journalists but the ire of Palestinian activists.
An Israeli beer festival will be held on an Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem.
Saudi Arabia, whose citizens make up the second largest number of the Islamic State group's foreign fighters, has launched a cartoon drawing competition to take on 'religious extremism'.
Blog: Young Saudis appear not to care about Palestine - one of the most popular 'causes' in the Arab world. Bader al-Rashid finds out why.
Blog: Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a Byzantine-era chapel in a road-side rest stop after workers stumbled across it while building a highway.