Israel is refusing to provide the vaccine to the millions of Palestinians it is forcefully ruling over.
The United States is negotiating with African countries that will see them exchange Palestinian people’s rights for improved economic and trade conditions
Once Tel Aviv’s sworn enemy, Khartoum is apparently ready to end hostilities, but Sudanese refugees fear they may be deported
The state of politics and geopolitics has been exacerbated, rather than stabilised, by the coronavirus crisis
Monday’s election left the veteran right-winger in prime position to form a government and end a year of political deadlock, after similar votes in April and September proved inconclusive
Solomon Teka’s death has been a deeply personal tragedy for his family, but for the wider Ethiopian-Israeli community, he has become a symbol as well
Israel also lifted restrictions on civilian movements in communities around the Gaza border on Monday morning
The two countries have similar experiences in injustices and systemic oppression
Netanyahu sought to portray himself as Israel’s essential statesman in the run-up to the vote and highlighted his bond with US President Donald Trump
Security, corruption and the economy have been dominating the campaigns before Tuesday’s vote
Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, opinion polls are giving Netanyahu’s Likud and Gantz’s Blue and White a similar number of seats in the 120-seat parliament
As Israel approaches an April 9 general election, Netanyahu is again resorting to right-wing populism
Israel’s Channel 12 television reported last week that Benny Gantz’s telephone had been hacked by Iranian intelligence
Trump depicted himself as dealmaker as he discussed prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid said in statements they would form a joint list for the April 9 election
The two main challengers to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming polls announced an electoral alliance on Thursday in a bid to defeat him
The initial pullout promise sparked outspoken opposition from within Trump’s Republican party
A prime minister is not legally required to resign if charged — only after convicted with appeals exhausted
Netanyahu also stressed that he would press Bolsonaro on an announcement that Brazil would follow the US in moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
Police said there was evidence to charge Netanyahu with bribery, fraud, breach of trust and unlawful acceptance.
Qatar’s involvement in the Gaza Strip contributed to an Israeli political crisis in recent days that almost brought down the government
On Friday, Washington confirmed it was going ahead with a second round of sanctions set to take effect on Monday
The law defines the country as a Jewish homeland, further marginalising 1.8-million Palestinian citizens of Israel
The bitter conflict highlights the shame of the world after 70 years of Palestinian suffering
The DA says the move will impede on South Africa’s role as a “mediator” between the Palestinians and Israelis.
After a deluge of criticism, the premier has cancelled an agreement that would have allowed thousands of migrants to remain in Israel temporarily
Dozens more were wounded in the second day of Gaza protests as condemnation over Israeli military’s use of live fire grows
The Prime Minister has been suspected of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust.
Over the years, those caught at the Egyptian frontier were detained at prisons in the Negev desert in southern Israel.
Guatemala’s leader made the announcement three days after UN member states rejected Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
Netanyahu said the controversial announcement by US President Donald Trump had "put facts squarely on the table".
With renewed energy, the continent needs to assert its role in the fight against Israeli apartheid