List of Israel articles
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu make a joint statement at Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem on July 4, 2017. Modi Walks a Political Tightrope With Israel
Long hesitant to have a diplomatic relationship with Israel at all, India now wants to get closer—but not too close.
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An Israeli army officer opens a gate in the border fence to allow a column of tanks and armored bulldozers to advance into the Gaza Strip to operate against Palestinian militants October 19, 2006 near the southern Israeli Kibbutz of Mefalsim. Israel Is Bluffing About Ever Invading Gaza
Talk about sending ground troops to definitively defeat Hamas is nothing more than an idle threat.
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A tower collapsed after being hit by Israeli air strikes in Gaza city. Biden Struggles on Israeli-Palestinian Flare-Up
Under pressure and with few good options, an understaffed administration scrambles to tackle a crisis it never wanted.
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Naftali Bennett (left) of the Yamina party, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the Likud party How Fighting With the Palestinians Gave Israel’s Netanyahu a Political Lifeline
A threat to his rule has fizzled since the shooting began.
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Firefighters extinguish fire in Acre, Israel. Can Biden Pivot to Asia While Israel and Gaza Burn?
Violence between Israelis and Palestinians is dragging the United States back into a conflict it hoped to avoid as it refocuses attention away from the Middle East.
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Israeli soldiers looks on during clashes with Palestinian youth in the city center of the occupied West Bank town of Hebron on April 24, 2021. Israel’s War Will Never End
For Israelis and Palestinians, ethnic violence isn't a temporary problem. It’s a lasting identity.
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Biden, Harris, and others walk at the Pentagon. The Pentagon’s Budget Wish List
Biden wants to solidify the pivot to Asia. Congress might have other ideas.
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Arab and Jewish citizens clash in Israel. How War With the Palestinians Triggered Ethnic Violence in Israel
In mixed towns across the country, Arab and Jewish citizens turn on one another.
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biden-netanyahu Biden’s Old Playbook Won’t End Israeli-Palestinian Violence
Further conflict is inevitable unless Washington ends Israel's impunity and includes Palestinians in its global democracy agenda.
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green line west bank Green-Lined Vision Is Blurring Reality in Israel-Palestine
Policymakers can no longer rely on an imaginary border that supposedly divides two states as a one-state reality takes shape on the ground.
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Heavy smoke and fire rise from Al-Sharouk tower as it collapses after being hit by an Israeli air strike, in Gaza City, on May 12, 2021. Biden Stonewalls U.N. Concern Over Israeli-Palestinian Clashes
The United States, formerly the “honest broker,” must navigate political landmines at home and abroad to respond.
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Rockets are fired from Gaza City, controlled by the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, toward Israel on May 10. What the Latest Fighting Between Israelis and Palestinians Means for Biden
The U.S. president had hoped to avoid getting entangled in the conflict. Then the shooting started.
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A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag near an electoral billboard for the predominantly Arab Israeli electoral alliance, the Joint List, depicting Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a caption reading in Arabic "whom is he fooling?" in the mostly Arab city of Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel on March 12. How Netanyahu Learned to Love Israeli Arab Parties
The prime minister who once presented Arab citizens and political leaders as a threat has legitimized them as potential coalition partners.
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Israeli security forces patrol outside the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem’s Old City on April 24. Washington Has Enabled Israeli Extremism
Failure to condemn anti-Palestinian violence will only further it.
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The Iranian governor to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Kazem Gharib Abadi, leaves the venue of nuclear talks in Vienna, on April 6. The Countdown to an Israeli War With Iran Has Begun
If Biden returns to the Iran nuclear deal, don't be surprised if Israel takes matters into its own hands.