Over 2,000 new settlement units set to be advanced, drawing Ramallah's ire; construction will take place in blocs, but also in more isolated settlements deep in West Bank

Emad Dweikat, 37, was reported shot during a protest against flashpoint Evyatar outpost near Nablus; despite gov't-backed deal for settlers to leave site, area continues to seethe

Palestinian banks reportedly concerned over international sanctions should they transfer funds to Gazans linked to Hamas

Environment reporter Sue Surkes explains why we're sweating and how it'll only get worse, while Palestinian affairs reporter Aaron Boxerman updates us on hot-spot Sheikh Jarrah

Defense Ministry holding off on settlement building approvals but will okay plans when timing is right, giving preference to projects in so-called blocs, says Israeli official

Palestinian reports say PA police escorted IDF troops to safety; military acknowledges bus 'accidentally' passed through the area for a short while

Defense Minister Gantz hails ‘important step,’ which he says will boost the economies of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority

Israel's northern neighbor is facing water, electricity and medicine shortages and its prospective new government won't weaken Hezbollah; will the PA suffer similar disaster?

Meretz politician Issawi Frej hopes to end years of deadlock in ties, with Health Minister Horowitz, Environment Minister Zandberg meeting Palestinian counterparts in Jerusalem

Around 122,000 Palestinians currently work legally in Israel and the settlements, and their incomes are important to a PA economy that has taken tough hits during the pandemic

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