Mairead Corrigan Maguire participated in aid flotilla that tried to break Gaza blockade four months ago
Arab League is due to meet in Libya on Friday to make final decision on whether Palestinians should quit peace talks altogether
Israel's hawkish Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has rejected the traditional formula of trading land for peace
Benjamin Netanyahu says a creative, new approach is needed to resolve the core issues of the conflict
Israeli Tourism Ministry said the advisory scares visitors away from Eilat during the high summer season
Palestinian officials say letter warns that if Mr. Abbas refuses, it could harm relations between the U.S. and the Palestinian Authority
Dozens of supporters accompany Sheikh Raed Salah as he reports to prison
UN body moving ahead with investigation of deadly flotilla incident off coast of Gaza Strip in late May despite Israeli opposition
New system, called Iron Dome, uses small radar-guided missiles to blow up incoming rockets with ranges between 5 - 70 kilometers
European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton visited war-torn Gaza, a month after Israel eased its crippling land blockade
Israeli gunboats had flanked Amalthea, warning it not to sail to Gaza
Ship sails from Greece six weeks after Israel's deadly raid on an international aid flotilla trying to break 3-year-old Gaza blockade
Israeli human rights group B'tselem says settlements have been growing three times as fast as rest of Israel
Palestinians opted for indirect talks in protest over Israeli settlement expansion in West Bank and East Jerusalem
More than 11,000 Palestinians, including women and children, reportedly remain in Israeli jails
Development follows international pressure after deadly commando raid on aid flotilla trying to break Gaza blockade
Israel has been facing intense international pressure to end its 3-year-old blockade of tiny Gaza, where 1.5 million Palestinians live
Visit comes two weeks after Israel's soldiers killed nine activists who were part of an aid flotilla trying to break the Gaza blockade
Israel, which does not trust the United Nations, has proposed an Israeli-led investigation with foreign observers
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman says Israel is capable of conducting its own investigation
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