Christian institutions are calling attention to their marginalisation in wake of Israel’s focus on Jewish-centric policies
Miri Regev approves of excavations that tell Jewish stories, but not of institutions offering Palestinian perspectives
Head of Museum for Islamic Art says many in the art world are afraid to speak out
Justice Ministry spokesman says show was shut down for "security reasons"
An Israeli art historian has spent 20 years trawling the country’s archives for Palestinian cultural property
World Press Photo Award winner was injured on her leg and suffered dizziness from tear gas
Broken Fingaz, who have never revealed their identities, turn more political following the 50th anniversary of Israel’s 1967 war and occupation
Interfaith network says that its efforts are more difficult—and urgent—since President Trump’s declaration on Jerusalem’s status
How disparate approaches to international law play out at the organisation
The ruling, which stipulates that all histories and religions be taken into account, could be a landmark decision
Jerusalem gallery seems to fail culture minister’s “loyalty test”
After surveying the site near Jerusalem, a government agency is now free to redevelop it into a luxury Jewish enclave
The decision, which allows secret digs, raises serious questions about transparency
Protests against threats to freedom of speech flared all summer
Self-taught painter aged 16 gets rare travel permit
Launch of the performance and exhibition space pushed back to October as more artists joined the project
Experts say Palestinian heritage is at risk as ministry makes money from buildings seized from refugees
Opponents appeal for foreign help to save Muslim graves
Antiquities museum hit; fears grow for excavated archaeology.
The forgery enquiry has lasted four years, so far
Court rules in favour of building despite claims that Muslim graves will be desecrated
Artist leads the campaign to protect his work
Ghaleb Majadle has been a member of Israel’s Knesset since 2004.
Israel and India join forces
The Italian government is giving financial assistance in the 2,000 year-old site's repair, after it was badly affected by an earthquake
Construction has been halted on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s contentious new project
The most revered and disputed holy site in Israel has re-opened to non-Muslims after three years.