CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the struggle of Palestinian kafiya makers to live off the fruits of their looms.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is holding out hope of a Mideast peace agreement before President Bush leaves office. But she has offered few specific signs of progress. (Aug. 26)
With hopes fading for brokering an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal by year's end, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice offered few signs of progress Tuesday, saying talks are "serious" but settlements are counterproductive. (Aug. 26)
Israel freed nearly 200 jailed Palestinians on Monday in a goodwill gesture just hours before U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice began her latest peace mission to the region. (Aug. 25)
Two boats carrying dozens of international activists sailed into the Gaza Strip in defiance of an Israeli blockade on Saturday. (Aug. 24)
Lebanon and Syria have agreed to establish full diplomatic ties, and to discuss their common border.
Lebanese and Syrian leaders have formally confirmed a move to establish full diplomatic relations.
Thousands of people lined the streets of Ramallah as celebrated poet Mahmoud Darwish was laid to rest.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak reacts to news that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will resign in September
The bodies of two soldiers have been returned to Israel in a bitter exchange with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israeli and Palestinian leaders have reaffirmed their commitment to a Middle East peace deal.
A Palestinian man driving a 20-tonne front-end loader has ploughed through the streets of Jerusalem killing three people and injuring dozens more.
Kevin Sites first reported from Lebanon at a time when Syrian troops had pulled out, but political assassinations were continuing to fuel rage and apprehension. In Gaza, Sites documented a chaotic funeral procession through the streets.
Syria faces intense political trouble with Lebanon, a confrontation with the U.S. over Iraq and a crisis about its role in the Arab world. But Syria's greatest challenge may be with itself.
Syrian troops are gone, but the spate of murders of anti-Syrian lawmakers and journalists has continued. Meanwhile the country's political web remains tangled, as Kevin Sites reports from Beirut.
In Haifa??s Rambam Hospital, the wards are full of young men like Brian Seidner - Israeli soldiers who got out of Lebanon with their lives, but just barely. Seidner describes his experience fighting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Ya'ar Ben-Giat, 19, a reservist in the Israeli Defense Forces, was killed Saturday in ground fighting in south Lebanon. Friends and family mourn as he is buried near Haifa on Sunday, just a day before a cease fire is to begin.
Israel has voted to expand its ground offensive in Lebanon, but is holding off for now to give diplomatic efforts more time to gain traction. Meanwhile, additional columns of armor are already massed in northern Israel near the Lebanese border.
The Israel-Lebanon border near Metula, Israel, is an area of surprisingly quiet desolation. Kevin Sites was able to pass through a section of broken fence and inspect the rubble on the Lebanese side, where Hezbollah flags still fly.
Kevin Sites reports from the Israel-Lebanon border near Metula, Israel, where a fence is all that separates Israel and Hezbollah. It's an area of surprisingly quiet desolation, save the occasional sound of rocket or artillery fire piercing the warm breeze.
Four bridges in Lebanon were destroyed by Israeli air strikes on Friday, breaking up the last major roadway from Beirut to Syria. Kevin Sites reports from what was left of the Halat bridge as rescue workers try to recover a car trapped in the rubble.
Nearly three weeks of Israeli bombing, and a ground fight between Israeli and Hezbollah forces, has reduced the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbail to rubble. Meanwhile, a lull in the bombing has given stranded residents a chance to flee.
With a lull in the Israeli bombing campaign, journalists were able to visit Bint Jbail, the Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon that has been a major focal point of the fight between Israel and Hezbollah. Kevin Sites reports.
In the deadliest attack on Lebanon since the fight between Israel and Hezbollah began, Israeli air strikes killed dozens of civilians in Qana, mostly women and children. Kevin Sites surveys the scene, where there were conflicting accounts about the death toll.
Kevin Sites gained access to the home of a Hezbollah fighter in a southern Lebanon village. He shows off a small weapons stash inside, including an M-16, an AK-47 and a grenade launcher. He says many homes have small stashes like this, but that larger weaponry is kept elsewhere.
The Union of Municipalities in Tyre has been working with local humanitarian groups to distribute limited amounts of aid supplies for the people of southern Lebanon. Officials hope that will soon be bolstered by U.N. aid efforts.
United Nations spokesman in Lebanon Khaled Manosour discusses the difficulty in getting aid to southern Lebanon, and outlines the plan for distribution, now that a limited supply has finally arrived.
The first U.N. shipment of humanitarian aid - 90 tons of food and medical supplies - reached Tyre, southern Lebanon, Wednesday afternoon. But with the conflict still raging, distributing the aid around the greater area will be a major challenge.
Six medics were wounded in an Israeli strike on two Red Cross ambulances Sunday night in southern Lebanon. One of the injured being transported lost a leg in the attack.
Ali Najem is the son of the head surgeon at Najem hospital in Tyre, southern Lebanon. He shows Kevin Sites some of the shrapnel that has been removed from victims - an array of wires, metal and circuitry.
A group of Americans who spend every summer vacationing in southern Lebanon has just made it to Tyre, but their dangerous journey is far from over. Kevin Sites interviews Zeinab Chahine and Zeinab Shaheen.
Israeli air strikes continue in and near Tyre, southern Lebanon. Sunday, three people were killed and 13 injured in a strike on a civilian bus. Note: the nurse interviewed in this clip says 18 people were aboard; that number was later confirmed at 16.
From shopping in the market to fishing in the Mediterranean, life in Gaza goes on despite the cycle of violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Sami Al Salem, a Palestinian journalist living and working in Gaza, faces a daily challenge: how to separate his personal life from the story he covers.
Amani Al Hissi was seven when she was hit by a tear gas grenade during Israeli-Palestinian fighting in Gaza. Four years later she was completely blind. But in the years since, her imagination has blossomed.
Dr. Raed Arini, a thoracic surgeon, volunteers his expertise on the front lines of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza. Risking his own life, he often heads to the scene of battle to treat casualties.