Trump harshly condemned the bloody terror attack in Tel Aviv, citing the teachings of anti-Israel hatred rampant in Palestinian society as a driving force.
Despite Netanyahu's strong objections, questioning France's objectivity and insisting on direct negotiations, the French foreign minister is determined to move ahead with a peace conference.
A U.S. human rights attorney explains the PA agenda and the truth behind the Israeli-Arab conflict, citing the futility of forcing peace negotiations on Israel.
Kerry could put pressure on the Palestinians and Jordanians to cease anti-Israeli incitement and indoctrination. Now that would be pressure well applied.
Israel said it refuses to negotiate under ultimatum in response to France's threat, despite the wave of Palestinian terror, to recognize the "state of Palestine."
Following his decision to take punitive measures against the EU for labeling products from Judea and Samaria, Netanyahu is refusing to meet with the Belgian foreign minister, who has now postponed his visit.
Netanyahu told Kerry, who is on a visit to the region, that there will be no building freeze in Judea and Samaria, and he blamed the Palestinian leadership for inciting the current wave of terror.
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas for the first time conceded his rejection of an Israeli peace offer in 2008 that would have prepared the ground for a Palestinian state in much of the disputed territory.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with John Kerry in Berlin to discuss the current wave of Palestinian terror targeting Jews across Israel and to make it clear that PA President Abbas in responsible.
PA President Abbas' Fatah party, which claimed responsibility for the murder of young parents, celebrated the terror attack, joined by masses of Palestinians.
Despite the increasing terrorism in the Middle East and beyond, the UN chief said that resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is critical to world peace.
Yet another peace initiative? Cyprus and the EU reportedly offered a new venue to restart the failed negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
A study in which Palestinians are asked about the goal of their struggle against Israel reveals deep hatred and complete misconceptions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Liz Kendall, candidate for head of the UK’s Labour Party, said it was wrong to bring a House of Commons motion to recognize a Palestinian state and that she opposes boycotts of Israel.
After more than a year devoid of any direct contact, Netanyahu called Abbas on the occasion of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
After being criticized for placing an unofficial freeze on construction in Judea and Samaria, Prime Minister Netanyahu said he is only calling for a more thoughtful approach, given the international scrutiny and pressure.
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PA Chair Mahmoud Abbas continues his diplomatic war against Israel with a call to boycott Israeli goods. PM Benjamin Netanyahu accuses him of Nazi-like conduct.
Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas threatened to rethink the peace accords with Israel and restated his list of preconditions for any further talks.
A volatile Middle East presents diplomatic opportunity for regional alliances, Netanyahu said, adding that he would support a demilitarized Palestinian state that recognizes the Jewish state.
A Hamas-affiliated journalist from Gaza calls for negotiations with Israel, in order to gain concessions, while pursuing the goal to eradicate the Jewish state.
This video clearly illustrates the threats that surround Israel, explaining what is necessary to keep the Holy Land safe by means of defensible borders.
A popular, but false claim made by Palestinians is that their ancient ancestors lived in the area known as Israel today, long before the Jewish people conquered it. Here is the truth.
Israel is willing to negotiate with the PA but they refuse to come to the table, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Hotovely told EU FM Mogherini in Jerusalem.
Despite his unrelenting pressure on Israel, President Obama admits there is little hope for a peaceful resolution now between Israel and the Palestinians.