JERUSALEM - More than a thousand devout Jews noisly protested in Jerusalem on Saturday against plans by computer chip maker Intel to operate on the Jewish day of rest. The devout Jews, dressed in their traditional black hats and long coats, shouted
JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed never to allow Israeli leaders or soldiers to stand trial on war crimes charges over their actions during last winter's military offensive in the Gaza Strip, furiously denouncing a U.N. r
SUSYA, West Bank - Residents of a West Bank village with no electricity have been helped out of the darkness by unlikely benefactors — a group of Israelis who installed solar panels and wind turbines to illuminate the Palestinians' makeshift h
JERUSALEM, Oct. 1 When President Obama announced efforts to curb Iran's nuclear program through diplomatic engagement, the concern in Israel was that open-ended talks would allow the Islamic republic time to continue toward its suspected goal of de
RAMOT MENASHE PARK, Israel - Israeli and Palestinian hikers are taking to the hills in the footsteps of their ancestors - deploying maps, holy texts and walking boots in the long-running battle for control of the Holy Land. In Israel and the West Ba
JERUSALEM - Israelis were welcoming the Jewish New Year on Friday, grateful for the recent calm spell in the region but skeptical that the coming year would see the achievement of ever-elusive peace. The Jewish New Year, or Rosh Hashana, coincides t
TEL AVIV, Israel - Israeli and Palestinian activists on Tuesday presented the most detailed vision yet of what a peace deal could look like - more than 400 pages crammed with maps, timetables for troop withdrawals and even a list of weapons a non-mi