Jerusalem

Nearly six months of conflict have renewed divisions over the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, though the country remains largely in favor of the war.
A dramatic decision by Israel's Supreme Court on drafting ultra-Orthodox men into the Israeli military could spell political trouble for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Many Christians marked the first day of Holy Week at Jerusalem's sacred Mount of Olives, as Israel's bombardment in Gaza rages on.
The decision threatens to reopen the fissures in Israeli society that preceded the country’s ongoing war against Hamas.
Investigators are still trying to determine the scope of the sexual assaults.
Tens of thousands of protesters have marched on the main highway into Jerusalem in an attempt to block Netanyahu’s contentious judicial overhaul plan.
Jewish nationalists prepared to march through Palestine's thoroughfare of the Old City, an event often marred by violence and racist anti-Arab chants.
Israel struck targets in Syria following rare rocket fire from its neighbor, which came in response to an Israeli raid on the holy site during Ramadan.
The air strikes mark a further escalation in the region following violence this week at Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site.
The Palestinian prime minister said Bezalel Smotrich's remarks were “conclusive evidence of the extremist, racist Zionist ideology that governs" Israel.