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Kyiv was reportedly angered after a news outlet claimed Tel Aviv asked Russia to help it repatriate Israeli nationals from Ukraine should there be conflict.
In-depth: Legal experts tell °®Âþµº why the German broadcaster is on shaky legal ground with its decision to terminate seven Arab employees accused of anti-Semitism based on years-old social media activity.
University students said they have a 'moral duty to protest the loathsome politics' Hotovely represents.
Since 2003, a controversial bill has barred Palestinians married to Israelis from earning permanent residency in Israel. The law, which has been contested in the Israeli High Court, is up for renewal at the Knesset this week.
Comment: After 45 years of historic dispossession, Palestinians are facing intensified Israeli efforts to cleanse them from their lands, writes Emad Moussa.
The battle over optics and perception has formally migrated online, where social media has been a gamechanger in revealing the rising tide of ultra-nationalism within Israel, writes Benjamin Ashraf.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has called for an international investigation of the 1948 Tantura massacre, in which scores of Palestinian villagers were killed, following a recent discovery of a mass grave
Despite many attempts to sound the alarm on the oppression they face, Jerusalem’s Christians have had their plight ignored by a global community that often denies Israel’s persecution of Palestinian Christians altogether, writes Robert Inlakesh.
Analysis: Israel is attempting to frame efforts to evict Palestinian Bedouins from their land as a 'legal dispute', but displacing Palestinians has always been at the crux of its concerted and ongoing settler-colonial project.
Protesters in Haifa stood in solidarity with the Palestinian Bedouins of the Negev who have in recent days witnessed a violent Israeli crackdown to forcefully evict them from their homes.