'Deadliest day': Israel and Gaza are not going to end the confrontation

Israel and the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by Hamas, carried out the most massive mutual shelling since the beginning of the latest escalation in the Middle East. This day in Gaza was called “the deadliest,” writes the BBC. According to the Palestinians, during Israeli airstrikes on Monday night...

Missile strikes, pogroms, dozens of dead: conflict is growing in Israel and the Gaza Strip

The conflict in Israel and the Gaza Strip is growing: Hamas militants have already fired over a thousand rockets at Israel, the Israeli army is responding with airstrikes on Gaza, in Israel itself, local Arabs staged pogroms and arson in several places, a state of emergency was declared in the city of Lod, ...

$ 50 billion for Palestinians: Trump's settlement plan in the Middle East published

The White House has published the economic part of the so-called “deal of the century” - the Donald Trump administration’s plan to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Washington intends to invest more than $50 billion in the development of Palestine and neighboring countries where Palestinians live. Here are the main details of the plan. “Generations of Palestinians...

US professors detained in Israel

Israeli police have detained American law professor Frank Romano. Romano allegedly tried to prevent the demolition of the village of Khan al-Ahmar in the West Bank. This was reported on September 15 by AP with reference to the professor's lawyer, writes RTVI. Romano is in Jerusalem and must ...

Avigdor Lieberman's alternative: sanity and composure - against fear and hysteria

In order not to be late for the ceremonial meeting of the activists of the “Israel Our Home” party, dedicated to Passover, I had to take a taxi. Drivers in our country are not just sociable - many zealously follow politics and understand the current processes no worse than seasoned commentators.…

“Annexation” of Crimea: is it good for (Israeli) Jews?

I really wanted to consider the drama that broke out in Crimea from the position of an unbiased outside observer. But our desires do not always coincide with our possibilities: having paid 80 rubles in the late 900s for renouncing Soviet citizenship, I plunged headlong into Hebrew and ...

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