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Many Israelis say their pullout from the Gaza Strip four years ago proves that destroying settlements won't produce peace.

Some in Iran are recommending a preemptive strike against Israel - one more sign of rising tensions between the two nations.

The voices in the city of David are the stones. If you sit and listen, you can hear 3,000 years of biblical history.

Chris Mitchell looks at why dividing Jerusalem may be the ultimate obstacle on the roadmap to peace.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy called the birth of modern Israel a "miracle," and said it was probably the central event of the 20th century.

Michael Oren is a historian, author and Senior Fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem. He discusses his new book on America's role in the Middle...

For decades, Jews from all over the world have moved to Israel, but relatively few came from North America. But that trend is changing dramatically.

Will the division between religious and secular Jews give comfort to Israel's enemies?

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