Palestinian terrorism

A man walks past a burning building during rioting after a grand jury returned no indictment in the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

A Middle East correspondent sees familiar clashes unfold in Ferguson

Conflict

Correspondent Daniel Estrin often files stories for us on the violent outbreaks in Jerusalem and the West Bank. But when he returned home to visit his family in St. Louis, he found himself watching all-too-familiar scenes play out just minutes from his home.

Arafat’s body exhumed as inquiry into his death ramps up

Low expectations for any U.S. president to jumpstart Middle East peace

In the wake of attacks, signs of violent tension between Israel’s Jewish, Arab teens

Israeli company bringing renewable power to remote, powerless Palestinian villages

Environment

Mahmoud Abbas’s newfound popularity

On the heels of Mahmoud Abbas’s dramatic request for Palestinian membership into the United Nations, the leader is riding a wave of popularity.

The World

Two Documentaries About the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Contention for an Oscar

Arts, Culture & Media

Two of the documentaries nominated for an Oscar are about the same thing: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They come at the issue from two different perspectives. One through the eyes of a Palestinian villager. The other Israel’s top security chiefs.

Huge Fatah Rally in Gaza

Global Politics

On Friday, supporters of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas held the biggest rally of its kind in Gaza since rivals Hamas came to power there in 2007.

What Killed Yasser Arafat?

Lifestyle & Belief

The Palestinian Authority says it is willing to have the body of the late PLO leader Yasser Arafat exhumed to investigate the cause of his death.

Israel Celebrates Remembrance Day

Arts, Culture & Media

Remembrance Day reminds Israelis and Palestinians that they still have a long road to peace.