Deal puts 12th-century monastery, Ottoman-era houses and Roman ruins at risk
The London institution says ancient clay drum is in the US but future venues are unconfirmed
A controversial Israeli development plan will also install a cable car to the city's Western Wall, a Jewish holy site
The work was commissioned by a New York lawyer to cover an ugly view from his office and now takes centre stage in a new show in Jerusalem
The state of archaeology in Israel today suggests there are bones of contention
Christian institutions are calling attention to their marginalisation in wake of Israel’s focus on Jewish-centric policies
This book accounts for building histories, designs and geographical spread of church inspired by the Jerusalem prototypes
Miri Regev approves of excavations that tell Jewish stories, but not of institutions offering Palestinian perspectives
Museums under pressure to research collections for Holocaust victims’ assets
Jewish, Muslim and Christian leaders say they must be involved in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks
Opponents appeal for foreign help to save Muslim graves
“What has been divided can be brought back together again—not in the form of a reunification, but in a way that we cannot yet define”
The forgery enquiry has lasted four years, so far
Court rules in favour of building despite claims that Muslim graves will be desecrated
Terrorist attacks in Jerusalem which killed five and injured hundreds were executed with funding from Iran—say plaintiffs in several lawsuits
Construction has been halted on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s contentious new project
They stand accused of faking an inscription on an antiquity for financial gain
The most revered and disputed holy site in Israel has re-opened to non-Muslims after three years.
“Hiriya in the museum” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art consists of nineteen proposals for the rehabilitation of the site
Computer-generated reconstructions relate Islamic architecture to other key monuments
Archaeology bows to the peace process