Green line
IDF admits failure to sufficiently reduce Jewish violence against West Bank Palestinians
New electronic bracelets have been so far ineffective
Dreaming of a private house? You’ll have to move beyond the green line
Republican recognition grants Israel historic chance to cement West Bank sovereignty - editorial
With Netanyahu’s ear, this Orthodox mother sparks a Zionist rebellion
Arab students build a language bridge with Hebrew
Academic achievements strained by geo-political situation improve with student-counselor initiative program.
'65% of Israelis support Ariel University upgrade'
Survey finds that some 2/3 of public believe if school was located within Green Line, it would not have faced same fight for recognition.
Likud shifts strategy to positive campaign
PM kicks off Likud-Beytenu campaign with promise to continue settlement construction "despite international pressure."
Netanyahu: I'll strengthen settlements during next 4 years
PM kicks off Likud-Beytenu campaign with promise to continue settlement construction "despite international pressure"; commits himself to lowering housing prices, tackling Iranian nuclear issue.
Diplomacy: Settlements, world outrage and election
Construction announcements feed global condemnation that helps the Right. It’s a simple script currently being played to perfection by all actors
Quartet's Blair weighs in on Israeli building plans
France, Britain, Germany, Portugal issue joint statement expressing "extreme concern" over construction plans in E1.
EU's Ashton ‘troubled’ by new Israeli construction
France, Britain, Germany, Portugal issue joint statement expressing "extreme concern" over construction plans in E1.
14 UNSC members slam settlement plans; US mum
France, Britain, Germany, Portugal issue joint statement expressing "extreme concern" over construction plans in E1.
Committee approves plan for 2,610 units in e. Jerusalem
Jerusalem Local Planning Committee approves construction in Givat Hamatos neighborhood; Netanyahu to Asian and Pacific envoys: It is not logical for Israel to be barred from building in its capital.
Livni: The world is mistaken on settlements
Former foreign minister gives rare rebuke to int'l community, says settlements a requirement for achieving peace.