Zionism

A main street on the edge of Mea She'arim, a Haredi (religious) neighborhood in Jerusalem.

Neturei Karta: an Orthodox Jewish sect that doesn’t believe in the concept of a Jewish state of Israel

Israel-Hamas war

Neturei Karta is an Orthodox Jewish Haredi sect that takes an anti-Zionist stance. Its members who live in Israel say they do not vote, run for office or take assistance from the government, while openly supporting the return of all of Israel to Palestinians.

israel law

Bill: Jews have ‘exclusive right to national self-determination’ in Israel

A protest by "If Not Now" outside the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington, DC, March 2017.

As Israel turns 70, many young American Jews turn away

Global Politics
Christian worshippers from around the world along the Via Dolorosa

Tensions over Jerusalem palpable during Good Friday, Passover celebrations

Conflict
Firebrand Israeli politician Stav Shaffir stands with Yitzhak Herzog, the chairman of Israel's Labor Party and fellow member of the Israeli parliament.

You’ve heard of hope and change, but you probably haven’t heard its new Israeli messenger

Global Politics
Cast members Christian Bale and Maria Valverde pose for photographs as they arrive for the film world premiere of "Exodus: Gods and Kings" in Madrid, Spain.

Egyptian censors say ‘no’ to the new Exodus blockbuster

Belief

“Exodus: Gods and Kings” has earned awful reviews from Western critics, but it got even worse treatment in Egypt: an outright ban thanks to “historical inaccuracies.” It’s far from the first film to be banned on those grounds, and that applies to European nations as well.

Israeli right-wing activists rallied on Thursday for Jewish prayer rights at the holiest site in Jerusalem, the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount.

Jerusalem is a city on the brink as four months of tensions between Jews and Palestinians continue

Conflict

The city of Jerusalem is caught in a violent downward spiral. Deadly attacks, street clashes and religious tensions are all on the rise. And they point to signs of trouble ahead for this long-simmering flashpoint in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

A Palestinian man prays near Israeli police during Friday prayers in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Wadi al-Joz on October 31, 2014. Israeli police declared an age limit on Friday for Palestinians wanting to enter the Old City, only allowing males ab

Reopening holy sites for Muslims fails to ease tensions in Jerusalem

Conflict

The rare closing of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount — or Noble Sanctuary to Muslims — lasted only a day. But anger over the closure and the shooting of a Palestinian suspecting of killing a Jewish activist became a “day of rage,” with Palestinians scuffling with Israeli security forces in the city and across the West Bank.

Palestinian residents in front of the Baydoun home recently occupied by Israelis.

Who really owns the Israeli-occupied homes in East Jerusalem?

Conflict

It’s a tale full of intrigue and danger. A Jewish group has bought 25 units in the predominately Arab area of East Jerusalem. Residents are incensed at both the Jews who occupied the homes and the Palestinians who sold the apartments. But no one is entirely sure who sold them or who bought them — or who’s moving in.

Orthodox nationalist rabbis lead a protest against rumors that Israel will transfer the site of King David's tomb and Jesus' Last Supper to the Vatican.

Some Israeli Jews are not happy about the Pope’s upcoming visit to the Holy Land

Lifestyle & Belief

Pope Francis is heading for Israel. And he’s got a lot on his to-do list. But he’ll need to balance his sacred duties with the practical concerns over security. And a whole lot more. Pope Francis is heading for Israel. And he’s got a lot on his to-do list. But he’ll need to balance his sacred duties with the practical concerns over security. And a whole lot more.