Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to press world powers to adopt a tougher position on Iran's suspected nuclear weapons program as they prepare to meet with Iran for a third time in Geneva. VOA's Scott Bobb reports from Jerusalem.
It has been one year since Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza engaged in an eight-day exchange of bombings and rocket attacks
Tawfik Tirawi, the chief Palestinian investigator looking into Arafat's death, called it the 'crime of the 21st century'
Palestinians rejoice at Israel's release of 26 prisoners, but express anger over construction of more Jewish settlements
Musa Quraan is spending his first day of freedom in West Bank town of al-Bireh, receiving family, friends he hasn't seen in 23 years
Twenty-six prisoners, most of whom were convicted of murder being released as part of recently revived peace talks
Rawabi will be first modern planned Palestinian city, incorporating a grand vision for schools, sports, entertainment facilities, a business district and shopping malls
Israel views an Iranian nuclear bomb as a threat to its existence and doubts Iran's claims that its nuclear aims peaceful
Unemployment, which was 50 percent for young people in Gaza, has worsened since Egypt destroyed smuggling tunnels
Move by authorities causes job losses, shortages of agricultural supplies that squeeze farmers and their customers
Economy of Hamas-ruled area reeling since Egypt demolished smuggling routes it claims Palestinian militants used to stage attacks in Sinai Peninsula
Israeli PM seeks to reassure Israeli people that his positions regarding Iran, Middle East peace talks have not changed
Rafah Crossing from Gaza to Egypt has been mostly closed since Egyptian military deposed President Mohamed Morsi
Egypt recently destroyed many tunnels claiming they were being used by Islamist militants to stage attacks in Sinai
In Tayyip Erdogan's hometown, many residents who know him to be tough urge him to hold his ground
US secretary of state concludes four days of shuttle diplomacy, saying some very wide gaps have been narrowed in positions of Israel, Palestinians
As war grinds into third deadly year, number of displaced persons surges, creating small towns with deprivation, disease, harsh lifestyle
But rebel fighters on the ground have their doubts about peace efforts
Many in Turkey wonder how confrontation will end
'Standing man' protests began Monday after government quashed mass demonstrations, which it said were fomenting violence and chaos
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