List of Palestine articles
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Dozens of women, wearing a mix of Jewish and Muslim scarves on their heads and shoulders, stand on a hill overlooking the Old City of Jerusalem. Men Alone Cannot Build a Durable Peace in the Middle East
Israeli and Palestinian women’s organizations have a rich history of political engagement.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi shakes hands with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud as the two man stand in front of a set of risers before a photo op at a diplomatic event hosted in an ornately decorated room in Beijing. How China Is Leveraging the Israel-Hamas War
The growing divide between Washington and the global south is playing out in Beijing’s favor.
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Armed soldiers walk among shoppers at the Machane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem. The End of Prosperity in Israel
For decades, the quality of life had been rising for most Israelis—until Oct. 7.
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A woman wearing a headscarf holds hands with a man as they walk past a destroyed building in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. The man looks back over his shoulder at the devastated scene. Retribution in the Israel-Hamas War
On the role of atrocities and their retelling in identitarian conflict.
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The words PALESTINA LIBRE are painted on a car. What Does Latin America Think About the Israel-Hamas War?
Many countries are spurning Israel. But the region’s Middle East stance has always been nuanced.
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Two people watch the sunset in Jerusalem. A Middle East Paradox
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has never been more dire—or riper for resolution.
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Protesters raise placards and wave national flags during a demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv. Unsourced Allegations Feed Israel’s ‘Masada Complex’
The Israeli public is convinced the world is against it.
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A Chinese journalist wearing a helmet and a bulletproof vest labeled "PRESS" speaks into a microphone while broadcasting for CCTV. In the background are fields and trees, and beyond that is the Gaza Strip, where columns of smoke from bombed buildings rise against a blue sky. China’s Problem With the Genocide Case Against Israel
Beijing backs the Palestinians in Gaza but faces its own genocide accusations at home.
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An Israeli tank sits on a dusty hill along a fence in southern Israel. The damaged buildings of the Gaza Strip fill the landscape in the distance. Some buildings have been entirely leveled; others are barely standing, with their windows blown out and walls crumbling. Six Steps Israel Must Take to Win the War
Netanyahu needs to scale back war aims and compromise on core issues.
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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets U.S. President Joe Biden upon his arrival at Tel Aviv. Why an End to the War in Gaza Is Still Far Off
A major U.S. diplomatic push is unlikely this year.
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud delivers a speech during a meeting on the situation in the Gaza Strip on the sidelines of a ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations offices in Geneva, on Dec. 12, 2023. What Gulf States Want in Gaza
Getting rid of Hamas could intensify regional rivalries for influence.
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University student protest opposite the Berlin University of the Arts on December 20, 2023, Germany Needs to Step Up on Israel-Palestine
Social Democrats must be at the forefront of peace efforts.
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Three people wearing T-shirts and hoodies look up at a TV screen showing a news broadcast announcing the release of people from Hamas captivity. The walls of the kibbtz shelter where they sit are lined with historical photos. On Israeli TV News, Scenes of Palestinian Suffering Are Rare
The coverage could be contributing to a perception gap about the war in Gaza.
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Israeli troops leave the Gaza Strip as seen from a position on the Israeli side of the border in southern Israel. 5 Reasons the Israel-Palestine Conflict Won’t End Anytime Soon
Extremists, lobbyists, meddling outsiders, and deeper structural problems mean that the issue is likely to remain unresolved.
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An Israeli soldier in camouflage fatigues, with a rifle and helmet, walks out of the round entrance to a tunnel in Gaza. The diameter of the entrance is about as wide as the man is tall, and the sandy ground beneath his feet is covered in footprints and rubble and scattered with metal grates and other scrap material. Is Israel Winning the War on the Tunnels in Gaza?
Destroying Hamas’s underground network has been slow and cumbersome.