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What do rockets from Gaza have to do with a housing dispute in Jerusalem? Here s what s behind the latest cycle of Israeli-Palestinian violence Zach Dorfman
The outbreak of hostilities between Israel and Hamas is the latest in a bloody series of confrontations including in 2008, 2012 and 2014 that have shaken the Middle East and beyond.
The spark was an impending decision by the Israeli Supreme Court involving a decades-old land dispute involving dozens of Palestinian families facing eviction in Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. The area, which is predominantly Palestinian, is in East Jerusalem, which Palestinians claim as the capital of their future state. (Israel has occupied the area, as well as the West Bank, since capturing the territory from Jordan in 1967.)
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A look back at the first disastrous two-state solution
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May 12, 2021
It is not from 1947 or 1967 that the relentless aggression against Israel by the Arab and Muslim world or the so-called Palestinians began. To fully understand its origins, we must go back to the early years of the 20th century.
In the 11th hour and 59th minute of his miserable term in the White House, Barack Hussein Obama struck his knife deep into the heart of the embattled Jewish state.
With the appalling anti-Israel passage of U.N. Security Council Resolution 2334, engineered by President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry on December 23, 2016, the blame for the Israel-Palestinian conflict was falsely imparted upon the easy target: Israel and the so-called settlements.
A week ago, it looked like Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu might, after four indecisive elections and facing an ongoing corruption trial, finally be on the way out. The eruption of violence between Israel and the Palestinians could change that.
Brief timeout. Until running street violence in Jerusalem crescendoed into Hamas rocket attacks on Israel and Israeli aerial attacks in Gaza, it had seemed likely that Israel was going to get a new government in the coming days, unified only in its opposition to Netanyahu. The path seemed to pass through
Mansour Abbas, who leads the United Arab List (Ra’am), which was going to be the final piece of a coalition of anti-Netanyahu parties. Center-left There is a Future (Yesh Atid) party leader