Netanyahu Returns with Most Right-Wing Government in Israeli History
New coalition includes far-right ministers with annexation and Temple Mount agendas
New coalition includes far-right ministers with annexation and Temple Mount agendas
US peace plan grants Israeli wishes on settlements and Jerusalem while offering Palestinians limited state
Israeli PM makes unprecedented campaign pledge that would end two-state solution prospects
Palestinian negotiations in jeopardy as Israel resumes West Bank construction despite US pressure
Netanyahu and Abbas meet face-to-face as direct negotiations resume after 20-month freeze
Partial construction moratorium excludes Jerusalem and existing foundations, falls short of US demands
Israeli PM's first endorsement of two-state solution comes with strict conditions Palestinians reject
Likud leader forms government with nationalist and religious parties, dimming peace prospects
Labor leader and former military chief promises to revive peace process after defeating incumbent by largest margin in Israeli history.
Nine days of intensive U.S.-mediated negotiations produce accord on further West Bank withdrawals and security cooperation.
Netanyahu government starts building 6,500 housing units on disputed hilltop, drawing Palestinian fury and international condemnation.
Israel agrees to withdraw from most of Hebron while maintaining control over Jewish settler areas in the divided city.
Netanyahu's decision to open archaeological tunnel near Al-Aqsa Mosque triggers worst violence since Oslo Accords, killing 80.
Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu narrowly wins election on security platform, promising to slow peace process and expand settlements.