Liz Truss last week said that she was considering relocating the British embassy. The case against a move is logical, legal and practical as well as moral.
Read MoreKeir Starmer gets the ball over the line without breaking sweat
In recent years, the leader’s speech at the Labour party conference has always taken place on the last day. To let the event build to a climax, to keep the exhibitors and organisers happy and to stop everybody buggering off home a day early.
Read MoreUS senators refuse to let killing of Shireen Abu Akleh drop with Israel
Israel has declared the case closed. The US state department has done its best to duck difficult questions. But leading members of the US Congress are refusing to drop demands for a proper accounting of the death of the Palestinian American journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh, four months ago.
Read MoreGantz: Agreement With Palestinians Not Likely in Foreseeable Future
In an interview with Kan TV, Gantz also rejected the possibility of forming a coalition with the Arab-majority party of Hadash-Ta’al
Read MorePalestinian schools in Jerusalem strike over Israel-imposed books
Hundreds of Palestinian schools strike in protest at Israeli efforts to impose censored Palestinian textbooks.
Read More‘It’s going to explode’: young Palestinians look to the gun amid Israeli offensive
Israel’s Operation Breakwater aims to reduce the enemy’s ability to attack, but seems to be galvanising a new generation of fighters
Read MoreIsrael’s Lapid Thanks British PM Truss for Considering Moving Embassy to Jerusalem
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid thanked his UK counterpart Liz Truss, for announcing that she was considering moving the British embassy to Jerusalem, The New Arab reported.
Read MoreOutside audit says Facebook restricted Palestinian posts during Gaza war
An independent audit of Meta’s handling of online content during the two-week war between Israel and the militant Palestinian group Hamas last year found that the social media giant had denied Palestinian users their freedom of expression by erroneously removing their content and punishing Arabic-speaking users more heavily than Hebrew-speaking ones.
Read MorePalestinians Celebrate Their Local Industries in Gaza Bazaar
With very little resources available to them and nearly no freedom of movement outside Gaza whatsoever, Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip continue to create, sustaining a local economy and generating new jobs.
Read MoreIsraeli Prime Minister Lapid backs two-State solution
Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Thursday said a two-State solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was “the right thing” for Israel, but he cautioned that a future Palestinian state must not be “another terror base”.
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