Sheikh Jarrah
Sheikh Jarrah: Land, legacy, and conflict in Jerusalem’s history
Sheikh Jarrah is a neighborhood in east Jerusalem, located east of Bar-Lev Boulevard. No other neighborhood in the city exemplifies the land disputes between Israelis and Palestinians more than this.
Israeli officer charged for shooting sponge grenade at Sheikh Jarrah teen
Jewish man arrested for 'nationalist attack' in east Jerusalem - report
This week in Jerusalem: Remembering their names
Why media selectively avoids certain Israeli-Palestinian conflict news - opinion
Supposedly, Palestinian human rights are the pure intentions behind this selective coverage – but The New York Times is simply not interested when Israel is not the guilty party.
This week in Jerusalem: Run for the children
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
As Ramadan approaches, Palestinians anticipate more violence
Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine urged Palestinians to step up the “resistance” against Israel in the coming days and weeks.
Ben-Gvir to 'Post': Israel's government controlled by Islamic Movement - opinion
Gershon Baskin’s serious problem is that he not only does not tell the truth but that he is also a hypocritical person. Gershon wants to silence me!
High Court rules for Sheikh Jarrah families to stay in their homes for now
The High Court of Justice ruled that Sheik Jarrah families should be allowed to stay in their homes at reduced rent until the end of proceedings.
The disingenuous attempt to link Ukraine with Palestinians - analysis
The Ukraine crisis and the Palestinian cause are not remotely the same – and attempts to link the two are disingenuous.
How much do Jerusalem's Arabs care about Sheikh Jarrah?
Is Sheikh Jarrah the whole story of the 370,000 Arab residents of Jerusalem?
Israeli-Palestinian violence could rekindle in April - opinion
The recent clashes between right-wing Jews and Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah is just the tip of the iceberg. We're heading for a repeat of the violence in May 2021.
Local court freeze eviction of Salem family from Sheikh Jarrah
The family, which fled from Jaffa during the 1948 War of Independence, had settled in a small area of Sheikh Jarrah know as Um Haroun, which had been a Jewish neighborhood prior to the war.
Letters to the Editor February 21, 2022: Not even a paper tiger
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.