Israel boycotters and the right-wing settlers are unwittingly working toward the same end
A documentary series explores how a group of Jewish settlers involved in plotting terrorist attacks avoided punishment and ascended to political power.
A legal view into Netanyahu’s ‘ethnic cleansing’ speech
Israeli author Amos Oz’s provocative public statement has a logical flaw
A chance meeting with the settler, who killed 29 Muslims this week in 1994
‘We Can’t Stop’ gets an abrasive West Bank makeover
Settlers in Hebron seem more clued in than youth in Tel Aviv
In the wake of the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision that Migron, a settlement north of Jerusalem, must be demolished, residents ponder their next step
Powerful Likud politician tipped off extremists who attacked soldiers
Settlers attacking soldiers treated same as Palestinians attacking soldiers
How a group of teenage believers could reshape the Israeli-Palestinian struggle
New film chronicles the settler-bullies of the West Bank city
The offense is both ideological and aesthetic
The Settlers offers a gloomy view of how continued occupation of the West Bank will affect Israel and Zionism
Protests in an East Jerusalem neighborhood are reviving the Israeli left
Twenty-eight years after he left, an evacuee from Sinai’s largest abandoned settlement looks back at his onetime neighbors’ sad history
A weekly haftorah of repression and regeneration
IDF confirms incident; skirmishes mild so far