Jerusalem divided

Pro-Israel European politicians gather for online conference on Jerusalem

“We have been able to unite pro-Israel parliamentarians around the world and form one global voice in support of preserving the unity of Jerusalem.”

 Israel Allies Foundation Jerusalem Conference
MESILA PARK, about 6 km. long, is a symbol of coexistence for Jerusalem residents.

Criminal mischief on the Mesila

UN SPECIAL Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nickolay Mladenov briefs the UN in New York in 2017.

The embassy issue reveals the contradictions in the EU's Jerusalem policy

Buildings in Shuafat Refugee Camp, a Jerusalem neighborhood located behind the security barrier that would be affected by Elkin's plan

Moshe Lion: Elkin’s east Jerusalem plan invites terror to the capital


Hundreds of people take part in pluralist Jerusalem Day march

The alternative Jerusalem Day march on Sunday is known as the "March of the Families.”

PARTICIPANTS IN THE alternative Jerusalem Day event, March of the Families, receive balloons yesterday.

Politicians from across the world call for united Jerusalem

“Jerusalem Day serves as an important reminder that only under Israeli control has the rights of all ethnic and religious groups to enjoy the city’s religious and cultural sites been preserved."

Jerusalem Day

Conflict casts pall on capital before Jerusalem Day

"As human beings we have to start respecting each other," says Jewish resident.

Border Police man the area separating the east Jerusalem neighborhoods of Armon Hanatziv and Jebl Mukaber

Jerusalem challenge

Organizers of the Flag Parade have agreed to a police request to change the schedule of the march through the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem out of respect for Muslim sensitivities.

Jerusalem Day

'Architecture will play critical role in any proposal to divide Jerusalem’

Specialist in connection between planning and conflict resolution says model of unified Jerusalem is ‘urban legend’

A view of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem

Forget Thee

The Jerusalem Post

Encountering Peace: Anti-normalization hypocrites

The so-called “anti-normalization campaign” has been in existence for more than a decade.

PEOPLE HOLD up peace signs. But who wants peace more – Israel or the Palestinians?

Grapevine: Full house at the Great Synagogue

A round up of news briefs from around the nation's capital.

Former chief rabbi Shlomo Amar at Western Wall

Exposing the bluff – holy Tasmani

Let’s start with the bottom line: the Palestinians don’t want their own state.

The Dome of the Rock is seen in the background as Israeli border police officers stand guard

Jerusalem United

The Jerusalem Post