Elliott Abrams: The Right U.S. Ambassador for Israel
Friedman's experience with Israel gives him better insights than the average diplomat has.
Trump's Camp Doubles Down on Israel Embassy Move
"If he is confirmed, it will be very hard for Israelis, Palestinians, Arabs, Europeans and others not to conclude ... that the United States is no longer on board with a two-state solution."
Obama's Last Chance to Bring Lasting Peace to Israel
Obama should present a blueprint for what a two-state solution should look like.
Trump's Election Prods Netanyahu to Make a Choice
Netanyahu fears drawing attention to the settlements while Obama remains in office.
Elliott Abrams: The Truth About Israel's Birthrates
There's been a sharp drop in Arab-Israeli birthrates, while Jewish birthrates have been rising.
Iran: Ballistic Missile Program 'Non-Negotiable'
European Union diplomats criticized Tehran's ballistic missile testing Monday.
Tel Aviv Diary: Will Trump Allow More Settlements?
Residents of interior Israel are gleeful there will be a president who will approve more settlements .
Peace in Palestine: Balfour Apology Is a Distraction
Apologizing for the Balfour Declaration won't achieve a two-state solution.
Will Obama Make a Last-Gasp Bid for Peace in Israel?
In the lame-duck months, Barack Obama might pursue initiatives aimed at a two-state solution.
Shimon Peres Gave Israel Optimism About Peace
The Arab lions are not exactly lying down with the Israeli lamb today, but they are not attacking it either.
The Legacy of Shimon Peres, in Pictures
The former president of Israel, whose push for peace made him an iconic figure at home and abroad, died on Wednesday.
Tel Aviv Concert Canceled Over Lack of Women Performers
A public outcry over no women scheduled to perform leads to sponsors pulling out of concert.
Iran 'Determined' to Boost Army After Israel Aid Deal
The U.S signed an unprecedented $38 billion security agreement with Israel last week.
Eritrean Hopes of Israel Asylum Boosted by New Ruling
Israel had rejected thousands of Ethiopian applications if they had deserted the military at home.
Israeli Ethiopian Troops Refuse Duty Over Police Bias
Roni Alsheich claimed this week that it is "natural" for police to suspect Ethiopians of crime.
Israeli Police: Natural To Suspect Ethiopians of Crime
The country's Ethiopian community has condemned Roni Alsheich.
ISIS Egypt Affiliate: Israel Will 'Pay High Price' Soon
The Sinai Province branch of ISIS is waging an insurgency against the Egyptian government.
Iran's Supreme Leader: Talks With U.S. 'Lethal Poison'
Iran's top religious leader says Washington has failed to live up to its obligations.
Tel Aviv Sees Last Gay Bar Close Its Doors
Evita had been an institution for the LGBT community in the coastal city.
Israeli Start-ups Raise a Record $1.7 Billion in Q2
Investments represented a 55 percent increase on the $1.1 billion injected into new firms at the start of the year.
Israeli Parliament Passes Controversial NGO Bill
The bill will force human rights groups to disclose the source of their foreign funding.
German Intel: Iran Seeking Illegal Nuclear Technology
Berlin's domestic security agency says Tehran has attempted to acquire nuclear technology in Germany.
Dad of Slain Arab Asks Court to Destroy Killers' Homes
Three Jewish attackers beat and burnt Muhammed Abu Khdeir to death in July 2014.
Israeli Military Chief Orders End to Hannibal Directive
It ensures the use of all force necessary to prevent the capture of an Israeli soldier.
Israel Announces New Holiday to Celebrate Immigrants
National Aliyah Day will celebrate Jewish immigration to the country.
Tel Aviv Mob Beats Driver Mistaken as Palestinian
The driver had a heart attack before ploughing into a restaurant, killing two customers and dying himself.
Israel: Herzog Rebukes Spokesman for Settler Criticism
Isaac Herzog rejected spokesman's Facebook post calling Jewish settlers "murderers."
Israel Sends Troops to West Bank After Tel Aviv Attack
Ramadan permits for Palestinians have also been frozen.
Tel Aviv Attack: Survivors Recount 'Terrible' Ordeals
Israelis caught up in Wednesday's deadly gun attack give their first-hand accounts.
Tel Aviv Attack: Hamas Says More 'Surprises' for Israel
Israel revokes 83,000 permits for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza in response to shooting.