Letter slams decision to restore longstanding policy that refrained from funding research projects beyond Green Line, as White House weighs whether to tap new envoy to Israel

Decision brings back longstanding policy that had been reversed by the Trump administration, will mostly affect Ariel University, also applies to East Jerusalem, Golan Heights

Move said to be resumption of policy that was reversed under Trump administration; Washington official tells Kan broadcaster it 'simply reflects long-running policy over the years'

Crowd of over 10,000 that includes current and ex-MKs descends on Habima Square after Levin unveils far-reaching legal changes; some call Netanyahu 'dangerous, corrupt and racist'

Israeli premier gets shoutout in Emirati minister's speech to UN General Assembly, which also includes line noting importance of Abraham Accords

But defense minister says he wants to see 'viable Plan B' if efforts to resurrect Iran deal fail, indicating that an Israeli military strike would also be in the cards

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With huge disparities in Israeli and Palestinian vaccination campaigns, citizens of this mixed village technically differ in eligibility, though in practice the line is blurred

In move seen by some as precursor to future West Bank annexation, Washington removes geographic restrictions from three 1970s science cooperation agreements

In move seen by some as precursor to future West Bank annexation, Washington removes geographic restrictions from three 1970s science cooperation agreements