Noga Tarnopolsky

GlobalPost

Noga Tarnopolsky has two decades of experience covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the US in the Middle East, and human rights in South America. Among many destinations, Noga has reported from Argentina, Mexico, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Poland, Turkey and France. Her work has been published in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Washington Post, Ha'aretz, El País and DailyBeast, among others, and she has appeared as an analyst on CNN, Univisión and Televisa. She once was a food and wine columnist. Noga grew up in Switzerland where she attended the International School of Geneva and is a graduate of Amherst College.

In Israel, a 'football truce' match pays homage to World War I peace

The British embassy sponsored a soccer tournament for young Christian, Muslim, Druze and Jewish players commemorating the fabled Christmas truce of 1914.

In Israel, a 'football truce' match pays homage to World War I peace

Golan Heights Druze sit precariously between Syria and Israel

Golan Heights Druze sit precariously between Syria and Israel

On 'Eid Kippur' in Jerusalem, no news was good news

On 'Eid Kippur' in Jerusalem, no news was good news

The faith of James Foley and Steven Sotloff

The faith of James Foley and Steven Sotloff

The dark sport of ceasefire-watching

The dark sport of ceasefire-watching

Hamas says it has deported foreign journalists for reporting on missile launches

The group that runs Gaza says foreign media coverage of this latest conflict with Israel was skewed against the Palestinians.

Hamas says it has deported foreign journalists for reporting on missile launches

Israel, Palestine, and racism at the beach

Not even a swimming day is safe from the ugly feelings this conflict has engendered.

Israel, Palestine, and racism at the beach

Once, Gazans commuted to this Israeli community every day. Not anymore

The conflict, as seen from the border towns.

Once, Gazans commuted to this Israeli community every day. Not anymore

Ceasefires are a strange business

Maybe they'll last, maybe they won't. The last one didn't. A few minutes before 8 a.m., the sirens sounded again.

Ceasefires are a strange business

How did GlobalPost get a pub full of Israelis free beers?

Well, it all began with this story about the conflict with Hamas.

How did GlobalPost get a pub full of Israelis free beers?

'This is the Holy Land, and there will never be peace here'

In the last ten minutes of legal fighting before the ceasefire on Tuesday, Hamas launched around twenty rockets. One hit a home in the West Bank by accident.

'This is the Holy Land, and there will never be peace here'

Ceasefire declared as two attacks push Jerusalem to brink of general violence

Monday morning, a man used a bulldozer to flip a bus. In a separate incident elsewhere in the city, a gunman shot an Israeli soldier.

Ceasefire declared as two attacks push Jerusalem to brink of general violence

Outlook is bleak in Israel and Gaza, but shifting

Everything you need to know about what's going on in the world's most contentious conflict right now.

Outlook is bleak in Israel and Gaza, but shifting

As world watches in horror, many Israelis still say this is a necessary war

The few residents left in Israel's borderlands say that though the deaths in Gaza are shocking, the threat they themselves face is still real.

As world watches in horror, many Israelis still say this is a necessary war

Why Latin American diplomats are pulling out of Israel

More and more of the region's governments are yanking their ambassadors out of Israel in protest.

Why Latin American diplomats are pulling out of Israel