Second intifada
PA ordered to pay $655.5 million to Intifada victims after NY Appeals Court reinstates prior ruling
Last week, a federal Court of Appeals judge ruled to reinstate the original 2015 decision of Sokolow v. the Palestinian Authority.
Francine Bork Strausberg: Living a perfectly imperfect life in Israel
Jewish worshippers hold daytime prayer at Joseph's Tomb for first time in 25 years
How the Second Intifada built the walls that failed on October 7 - analysis
Supreme Court permanently bars screening ‘Jenin Jenin’ in Israel
The film has caused controversy dating back to the Second Intifada in 2002 when it was created to present Israel’s operation against Palestinian terror in Jenin that year in a negative light.
'Born in Jerusalem and Still Alive' tells a capital tale with dark humor
Atia has real feeling for Jerusalem and portrays the changing city vividly, but the film as a whole is something of a missed opportunity.
The lessons of Defensive Shield, 20 years on - opinion
Editor's Notes: "After Defensive Shield... the situation in Israel completely changed."
No, it's not the Third Intifada - analysis
The spate of attacks in Israel that has claimed close to a dozen lives has stirred up memories of the Second Intifada.
Jerusalem terror shooting triggers intifada memories - analysis
Whenever there is a terrorist attack that results in deaths, it brings all the trauma of the second intifada back to the surface again.
21 years after 'dying,' Shimon Ohana celebrates son's bar mitzvah - opinion
Shimon had a tenth of one percent chance of recovery after being shot in the Second Intifada. Today, he is alive.
American victims of Second Intifada want Supreme Court to review case
A group of about 200 Americans with family members harmed in the early 2000s attacks in Israel are asking the Supreme Court to review a decision by a federal appeals court
Colin Powell was a true friend of Israel - editorial
Colin Powell represented a unique breed of US supporters for Israel, who had an emotional understanding of what makes Israel unique and what the country means in historic terms for the Jewish people.
On This Day: Oslo II Accord signed by Rabin and Arafat
On September 28, 1995, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat signed the Oslo II Accord.
Founder of Ethiopian-Israeli scholarship program honored with doctorate
Joey Low, a native New Yorker who made aliyah to Israel, was honored by the IDC for his contributions to the Ethiopian-Israeli community