Eetta Prince-Gibson

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Eetta Prince-Gibson is a former Washington Post special correspondent and the editor in chief of The Jerusalem Report from 2007 to 2012.


A woman stands with smartphone in a shop with organizers

Jewish and Arab women unite to defy Bedouin voter suppression in Israeli election

Elections

On Tuesday, scores of women volunteers crisscrossed the dusty roads of Israel’s southern Negev desert to bring hundreds of Bedouin women from remote villages to their polling stations.

Israeli prime minister stands between two Israeli flags.

Israel’s early elections: Netanyahu’s best defense against criminal charges

Global Politics
A worker on a crane hangs a US flag next to an Israeli flag, next to the entrance to the US consulate in Jerusalem, May 7, 2018.

Trump, Netanyahu take evangelical support to a new level

Religion
A worker prepares lights ahead of Christmas celebrations in the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Dec. 19, 2017.

Christmas in Bethlehem goes on in the shadow of Trump’s Jerusalem announcement

Global Politics
Members of the Druze community watch the fighting in Syria's civil war, next to the border fence between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, near the Druze village of Majdal Shams, June 16, 2015.

Druze in the Golan Heights have long been ‘on the fence’ between Syria and Israel. Syria’s civil war has changed things.

Conflict
Trump in Israel

The complete timeline of awkward moments from Trump’s two days in Israel

Culture

For most leaders, and in most countries, red carpet affairs are fairly staid and uneventful, following set protocols. But to state the obvious, neither Trump nor Israel’s leaders are like most.

Trump embraces Netanyahu before his remarks at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem

Trump’s alignment with Israel and Saudi against Iran: Here’s the catch

Business

Israeli leaders are thrilled to hear Trump’s vitriol against Iran, but also worry his deals will cause their country to lose its edge.

Israel settlement law

Israel just crossed a line it has never crossed before

Conflict

The unprecedented “Regularization Law” seeks to regulate Palestinian land ownership in the West Bank — and potentially exposes Israel to prosecution by the International Criminal Court.

Amona west bank eviction

As one West Bank settlement is vacated, thousands more Israeli settler homes are planned

Conflict

“We lost the battle for Amona, but we are winning the war for the Land of Israel,” Education Minister Naftali Bennet declared.

Here’s why Israelis aren’t getting too worked up about the Iran deal

Analysis: Israeli politicians have cried wolf too many times.