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US Congress members sign letter urging Netanyahu to prevent demolition of Palestinian homes

Nearly a quarter of the members of the House of Representatives signed the letter calling the demolition orders to the village cruel, including many from the Jewish caucus.

A view of the dome of the US Capitol building, during a vote in the US House of Representatives.
IDF Central Command Chief Maj.-Gen. Avi Bluth (C) meets with Israel Police officers, local leaders in the West Bank; illustrative.

Peace Now CEO demands dismissal of Central Command Chief Avi Bluth over West Bank settlement policy

An Israeli settler rides a donkey near an Israeli vehicle, during olive harvesting in Silwad, near Ramallah, in the West Bank, October 29, 2025.

NGOs, lawmakers mobilize for West Bank olive harvest amid claims of state complicity

A Palestinian man inspects burned property in a mosque near Salfit in the West Bank, November 13, 2025

Jewish settlers set fire to Palestinian mosque as West Bank violence runs rampant


Anti-violence protests to bring together Arabs, Jews amid clashes, riots

A demonstration bringing together anti-violence Arabs and Jews will begin in the evening in Jerusalem in order to oppose recent clashes between Jewish right-wing extremists and extremist Arabs.

Israeli border police clash with Palestinians outside Damascus Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, April 15, 2021.

EU delegation heckled as antisemites, hounded off Givat Hamatos

Activists from the Im Tirzu movement and Jerusalem deputy mayor Aryeh King confronted EU representatives who were touring the site of the planned neighborhood.

EU representative Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff tours Givat Hamatos in east Jerusalem

In Biden slight, Netanyahu publishes controversial Givat Hamatos tender

The Israeli right is looking to Netanyahu to solidify Israel's hold on areas over pre-67 lines in the last months of Trump's presidency.

Plans are under way to build new homes in Givat Hamatos, a diplomatically sensitive area of southeast Jerusalem over the Green Line

Peace Now doctrines are outdated, its time to move on

While the Palestinian leadership does not oppose practical ties with Israel – even formally acknowledging its existence, it does not accept its right to exist.

THEN-foreign minister Shimon Peres (sitting 2nd right) signs the Israeli-PLO peace accord as then-PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, then-prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and then-US president Bill Clinton stand behind him during a ceremony, at the White House in Washington, September 13, 1993.

AOC considering withdrawal from event memorializing Rabin

Kane later quoted a source as saying that that the invitation to Ocasio-Cortez was not framed as a memorial, but as a review of the Oslo peace process.

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) speaks to media before participating in a Census Town Hall at the Louis Armstrong Middle School in Queens, New York City

Bibi needs to say something about convicted Jewish terrorist Yona Avrushmi

In the interview, Avrushmi was confronted with a quote from his police interrogation. He then said the protesters were “like germs… that should be exterminated.”

Peace Now anti-Bibi poster

Murderer of Peace Now activist calls anti-Netanyahu protesters ‘germs’

He also referred to the current cohort of anti-Netanyahu protesters as “evil people” and “haters of Israel."

Israeli police officers scuffle with demonstrators during a protest against Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside Prime Minister official residence in Jerusalem on July 14, 2020

Peace Now asks Gantz, Ashkenazi to halt east Jerusalem Givat Hamatos homes

“This is a destructive plan that, if implemented, will fatally block the possibility of creating territorial contiguity between east Jerusalem and Bethlehem,” Peace Now wrote in a letter.

A signpost in the Givat Hamatos section of east Jerusalem

Israel extends tender deadline for Givat Hamatos

The Israeli left-wing NGO Peace Now that opposes the project denounced the extension of the tender and called on Alternate Prime minister and Defense minister Benny Gantz to put a halt to it.

A signpost in the Givat Hamatos section of east Jerusalem

Peace Now activists warn: Annexation will lead to war

Activists protested in Tel Aviv against the Israeli intent to annex the Jordan Valley and parts of the West Bank on July 1.

Peace Now members with a large banner saying "Over the Annexation - There Will Be War"