President Trump said that the United States would no longer insist on the creation of a Palestinian state as part of a peace accord between Israel and the Palestinians.
Israel’s Parliament passed a provocative law late Monday this week that would retroactively legalize Jewish settlements on privately owned Palestinian land.
Two rights groups have requested Israel's Supreme Court to strike down a new settlements law legalising 3,900 settler homes built on private Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank.
The Minister expressed his ideas boldly stating that he believed it was a "legitimate right" for Arabs and even "the duty of the Knesset as a symbol of the Jewish people's sovereignty."
Israel is protesting the UN's decision to ban panels on Jerusalem and Arab Israelis from an exhibition at the United Nations on various aspects of the country and the heritage of the Jewish people.
Canadian law professor Michael Lynk was nominated to be the surveyor of the activites that are happening in Palestenian territories. The UN Human Rights chief council proposed the nomination which is expected to be followed by its members.
Victory for feminists and all Israeli mothers was claimed when the Government approved a bill that offers Childbirth Grant to women who give birth at home.
Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev demands that radical actor, Ariel Bronz, be made to answer legally for desecrating the flag during a Ha'aretz cultural conference.
The defense minister of Israel believes Iran has always been a major part in the international terror network. The Israeli authorities has been keen on getting information and evidence that would solidify these claims.
On Tuesday, a controversial bill that would compel NGOs receiving most of their funding from foreign governments to declare it in official reports passed its first reading in the Israeli parliament.
Benjamin Netanyahu seeks legal action to ban three Arab legislators after they had a meeting last week with the Palestinian families who had killed by Israeli forces.
On Tuesday, the Israeli parliament passed a law that expands police power. The new law allows policemen to hinder and frisk suspects without probable cause. This serves as the latest attempt for a solution to ease down violence and stop attacks in Israel.
Four petitions brought to the High Court of Justice seeking to block the natural gas regulations is deemed having no legal basis by the Israel government. Movement for Quality Government in Israel, The Academic Center for Law and Business, and the Zionist Union and Meretz parties is against the idea of having two giant energy companies running a cartel on the Leviathan gas field just off the Israel coast.
Israel defense minister Moshe Yaalon accused Turkey of supporting ISIS by buying its oil. Israel and Turkey are trying to patch up their ties after it deteriorated in 2010.
A new UK law passed last June strengthens Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions’ move to label Israeli settlement products. This would make it easier for people to boycott these Israeli companies.
U.S. ambassador Daniel Shapiro calls out Israel's alleged legal double standards subjecting Palestinians to fewer legal protections. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a terse response stating Shapiro's remarks are unacceptable.