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Media reports are increasingly suggesting that President Donald Trump favors U.S. recognition of a state for Palestinian Arabs. Then again, this is the Middle East — rumors abound endlessly.
The Israeli Palestinian conflict goes back to the early days of the State of Israel and is primarily centered over both territorial disputes regarding the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, as ...
I srael’s attack on Iran has elicited a predictable response from groups that identify as “pro-Palestine.” At protests in ...
Few remember today that Jordan was, and in many ways still is, part of historic Palestine. Before the 1921 creation of Transjordan under British supervision, the territory we now call Jordan was ...
Huckabee told Bloomberg that U.S. support for a Palestinian state in the current climate has cooled. "Unless there are some significant things that happen that change the culture, there's no room ...
Israel opposes the recognition of Palestine as a separate state due to the Hamas attack in October 2023. In February 2025, US President Donald Trump proposed sending American troops to the Gaza Strip.
One of the aims at the conference is to increase the number of countries recognizing Palestine as an independent state. So far, more than 145 of the 193 U.N. member nations have done so.
As part of the Long Reads podcast on Jacobin Radio, we’ve produced a miniseries called Red Star Over Palestine: Histories of the Palestinian Left. The six episodes of the series look at the impact of ...
The Supreme Court on Friday said that the families of victims of terrorist attacks in Israel may sue the Palestinian Authority in a decision that will likely make it easier for victims of other ...
Washington does not fully back a Palestinian state under the current circumstances, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee says. “Unless there are some significant things that happen that change ...
Two Élysée emissaries were in Israel on 2 and 3 June to smooth relations with Netanyahu. "The recognition of a Palestinian state remains on the table, but not as a product of the conference.