Intifada

PA ordered to pay $655.5 million to Intifada victims after NY Appeals Court reinstates prior ruling

Last week, a federal Court of Appeals judge ruled to reinstate the original 2015 decision of Sokolow v. the Palestinian Authority.

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah (L) and Hamas politburo member Khalil al-Hayya.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holding a press conference at the Prime Minister's Office, January 27, 2026.

'Bibi’s War': The high stakes of Israel's fight against Hamas - opinion

Israeli President Isaac Herzog meets students at Moriah War Memorial College during his state visit following a deadly mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on December 14, in Sydney, Australia, February 10, 2026.

Herzog's Australia visit reinforces the idea that when 'one Jew is hurt, all feel pain' - editorial

Demonstrators attend a pro-Palestinian protest on the day of the two-year anniversary of Hamas's October 7 massacre, in New York City, October 7, 2025; illustrative.

Democrats denouncing pro-Hamas chants shouldn't require headlines - editorial


What do Palestinians want?

The Jerusalem Post

No holds barred: How Cory Booker can return to the Jewish community

Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan said that were president-elect Trump to withdraw from the Iranian nuclear deal, Iran would destroy the State of Israel.

US SENATOR Cory Booker waves after Senate Republicans unveiled their version of legislation that would replace Obamacare on Capitol Hill in Washington.

How fear undermines peace

For Israelis and Palestinians alike, fear plagues every day.

A Palestinian protester hurls stones towards Israeli troops during clashes as Palestinians respond to US President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, near the Jewish settlement of Beit El, near the West Bank city of Ramallah

Invitation to an intifada: Part 2

Thirty years on, a former soldier recounts 30 days that opened his eyes to the price of occupation

A PALESTINIAN woman and an Israeli soldier exchange glances as he passes her house in Rafah, at the southernmost part of the Gaza Strip, 10 days after the start of the first intifada in 1987

Middle Israel: The Israeli-Palestinian Thirty Years’ War

The balance sheet of the showdown the Palestinians launched in December 1987 indicates more failure than success

The first intifada

Invitation to an intifada: Part 1

Thirty years on, a former soldier recounts 30 days that opened his eyes to the price of occupation

‘OTHER THAN a crash course in crowd control, we were never trained for this.’ The author (foreground) with two other members of his platoon near the village of Yanta, deep in eastern Lebanon, on June 12, 1982, the day after the cease-fire with the Syrians

The demon's out of the bottle

The Temple Mount crisis has not yet abated. It’s virtually impossible to retrieve the stone that was thrown down into the well.

A man walks next to the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount compound

The al-Aksa Intifada

The intifada has been in the making for years already.

Palestinian relatives of Mohammed Abu Ghannam, who was shot dead during clashes with Israeli forces, mourn during his funeral in the A-Tur area of east Jerusalem, on July 21, 2017.

Terra Incognita: Playing chess with the Third Intifada

Israel doesn’t win the public relations war when there is violence because it is the powerful party to the conflict.

A Palestinian argues with an Israeli border police officer during scuffles that erupted after Palestinians held prayers just outside Jerusalem's Old City in protest over the installation of metal detectors placed at an entrance to the Temple Mount, July 17, 2017.

Is the ‘stabbing intifada’ back?

Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas suspends contact with Israel.

Israeli security forces and Palestinians scuffle in Jerusalem after Temple Mount closure