A top UN official warned Wednesday that steps by Israel to tighten control of areas of the West Bank administered by the ...
A new study from Bar-Ilan University is shedding light on a long-overlooked social group in archaeology: the elderly. While research on women and children has flourished in recent decades, older ...
In the Palestinian city of Hebron fears about new Israeli regulations on land registration and tightening control are stoking ...
Israel decided on Wednesday to limit the number of worshippers for the Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in ...
This is a living bridge between past and future, between faith and scholarship, between two cities that history bound together with an unbreakable thread.
Long before the digital age, Jewish scholars in the medieval era were already creating networks of knowledge. Now, a Brown ...
For the first time in 2,000 years, visitors can walk the ancient Pilgrims’ Road — a historic path dating back to the time of ...
There have been some heated comments online over the last few days, after the Telegraph and other publications reported that the British Museum had removed the name 'Palestine' from their Middle East ...
Archaeologists unveiled a well-preserved ancient street in Jerusalem, known as the stepped road, that dates back to Jesus' time. It's open for the first time in 2,000 years.
The museum’s executive director Nick Cullinan spoke with ambassador Husam Zomlot on the phone on Monday after reports circulated that the Palestine labels for artefacts had been removed following ...
The place would normally be swarming with up to 10,000 visitors a day - but now this UNESCO World Heritage site is remarkably quiet ...
A travel writer exploring a UNESCO World Heritage Site found the iconic ancient city surprisingly peaceful and nearly empty.