Israel has released a total of 183 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for three Israeli hostages held in Gaza as part of the ...
Israel traditionally relied on Palestinian workers. However, following the 1987-93 Palestinian revolt known as the first Intifada, it started bringing in migrant workers, most of whom came from ...
During the First Intifada, in the late 1980s, the top floor of Zubeidi’s house was used for a theater group for children organized by Israeli peace activists, and he was a child actor ...
Five Thai nationals held by Hamas were released last week, meaning nearly all the Thai hostages seized during the attack on 7 ...
The release of Palestinian prisoners as part of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal is deeply controversial in Israel and ...
Intifada – or “uprising” – refers to two periods of sustained violent Palestinian revolt against Israel. The first intifada (1987-93) ended with the onset of the Oslo peace process ...
Israel once relied heavily on Palestinian workers, but it started bringing in large numbers of migrant workers after the 1987-93 Palestinian revolt known as the first Intifada. Most came from ...
There were jubilant scenes in the West Bank, as more Palestinians were released from Israeli jails under the ceasefire deal.