3 Weddings, 4 Dozen Rabbis and 1,400 Cupcakes Three couples denied marriage in Israel for various reasons were wed in a festive ceremony in New York. By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
Palestinians Vent Their Anger After Trump’s Jerusalem Declaration Amid predictions of violence and calls by Hamas for a new intifada, protesters in the West Bank and Gaza clashed with Israeli forces. By ISABEL KERSHNER
U.S. Says 2,000 Troops Are in Syria, a Fourfold Increase The new total counts service members on short-term deployments who were not included in Obama-era troop totals. By JOHN ISMAY
Trump Urges Saudi Arabia to End Blockade of Goods Into Yemen President Trump called on the Saudi government to lift the restrictions on Yemen, saying it “must be done for humanitarian reasons immediately.” By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and BEN HUBBARD
Mystery Buyer of $450 Million ‘Salvator Mundi’ Was a Saudi Prince The prince bought Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait of Christ, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times. By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Rallying Cry of Jerusalem May Have Lost Force in Arab World The U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital deals a blow to an aspiration of the Arab world. But for many Arab leaders, the issue has been displaced by other priorities. By ANNE BARNARD, BEN HUBBARD and DECLAN WALSH
Russia Balks at Cross-Border Humanitarian Aid in Syria Russia wants to change a Security Council-approved measure that allows U.N. agencies to deliver food and medicine to Syrians in rebel-held areas. By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Full Video and Transcript: Trump’s Speech Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel President Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday, reversing decades of American foreign policy. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Full Video: President Trump Speaks on Jerusalem President Trump has recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The decision bucks nearly seven decades of American foreign policy. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital and Orders U.S. Embassy to Move Ignoring warnings from diplomats around the world, President Trump reverses decades of American policy toward the contested city. By MARK LANDLER
Trump Calls Jerusalem Plan Step Toward Peace, but It Puts Mideast on Edge An Israeli minister said moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem would be “destiny.” The leader of Hamas called it “an unaccountable gamble.” By DAVID M. HALBFINGER, MARK LANDLER and ISABEL KERSHNER
Why Jerusalem Is So Contested President Trump declared recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Here’s why that’s so fraught. By CAMILLA SCHICK
The Conflict in Jerusalem Is Distinctly Modern. Here’s the History. The city has long been contested by Jews, Christians and Muslims, as well as by external powers, and its future remains far from clear. By MONA BOSHNAQ, SEWELL CHAN, IRIT PAZNER GARSHOWITZ and GAIA TRIPOLI
It’s Official: Lebanese Prime Minister Not Resigning After All What happens in Saudi Arabia stays in Saudi Arabia, including the short-lived surprise resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri of Lebanon. By ANNE BARNARD
U.S. to Recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital, Trump Says, Alarming Middle East Leaders Igniting fears of violence in the region, President Trump’s decision could derail any peace initiative, Arab and European leaders warn. By MARK LANDLER and DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Son of Slain Yemen Leader Is Said to Vow Revenge The warning by Ahmed Ali Saleh, an American-trained former military commander, could signal his emergence as a focus of opposition to Houthi rebels. By SHUAIB ALMOSAWA and ALAN COWELL
Ali Abdullah Saleh, Strongman Who Helped Unite Yemen, and Divide It, Dies at 75 A former president who left a legacy of corruption, he re-emerged to play a major role in his country’s civil war. By SCOTT SHANE
Five Strongmen, and the Fate of the Arab Spring Leaders of five countries at the heart of the protests that erupted in 2011 — Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen — have met very different fates. By RICK GLADSTONE
Yemen’s Ex-President Killed as Mayhem Convulses Capital The death of the former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, could plunge war-torn Yemen into new chaos. By SHUAIB ALMOSAWA and BEN HUBBARD
Did American Missile Defense Fail in Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia and President Trump said a missile fired from Yemen was shot down. But photos and videos from the scene tell a different story. By MAX FISHER, ERIC SCHMITT, AUDREY CARLSEN and MALACHY BROWNE
3 Weddings, 4 Dozen Rabbis and 1,400 Cupcakes Three couples denied marriage in Israel for various reasons were wed in a festive ceremony in New York. By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
Palestinians Vent Their Anger After Trump’s Jerusalem Declaration Amid predictions of violence and calls by Hamas for a new intifada, protesters in the West Bank and Gaza clashed with Israeli forces. By ISABEL KERSHNER
U.S. Says 2,000 Troops Are in Syria, a Fourfold Increase The new total counts service members on short-term deployments who were not included in Obama-era troop totals. By JOHN ISMAY
Trump Urges Saudi Arabia to End Blockade of Goods Into Yemen President Trump called on the Saudi government to lift the restrictions on Yemen, saying it “must be done for humanitarian reasons immediately.” By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and BEN HUBBARD
Mystery Buyer of $450 Million ‘Salvator Mundi’ Was a Saudi Prince The prince bought Leonardo da Vinci’s portrait of Christ, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times. By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
Rallying Cry of Jerusalem May Have Lost Force in Arab World The U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital deals a blow to an aspiration of the Arab world. But for many Arab leaders, the issue has been displaced by other priorities. By ANNE BARNARD, BEN HUBBARD and DECLAN WALSH
Russia Balks at Cross-Border Humanitarian Aid in Syria Russia wants to change a Security Council-approved measure that allows U.N. agencies to deliver food and medicine to Syrians in rebel-held areas. By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Full Video and Transcript: Trump’s Speech Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel President Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday, reversing decades of American foreign policy. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Full Video: President Trump Speaks on Jerusalem President Trump has recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The decision bucks nearly seven decades of American foreign policy. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital and Orders U.S. Embassy to Move Ignoring warnings from diplomats around the world, President Trump reverses decades of American policy toward the contested city. By MARK LANDLER
Trump Calls Jerusalem Plan Step Toward Peace, but It Puts Mideast on Edge An Israeli minister said moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem would be “destiny.” The leader of Hamas called it “an unaccountable gamble.” By DAVID M. HALBFINGER, MARK LANDLER and ISABEL KERSHNER
Why Jerusalem Is So Contested President Trump declared recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Here’s why that’s so fraught. By CAMILLA SCHICK
The Conflict in Jerusalem Is Distinctly Modern. Here’s the History. The city has long been contested by Jews, Christians and Muslims, as well as by external powers, and its future remains far from clear. By MONA BOSHNAQ, SEWELL CHAN, IRIT PAZNER GARSHOWITZ and GAIA TRIPOLI
It’s Official: Lebanese Prime Minister Not Resigning After All What happens in Saudi Arabia stays in Saudi Arabia, including the short-lived surprise resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri of Lebanon. By ANNE BARNARD
U.S. to Recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital, Trump Says, Alarming Middle East Leaders Igniting fears of violence in the region, President Trump’s decision could derail any peace initiative, Arab and European leaders warn. By MARK LANDLER and DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Son of Slain Yemen Leader Is Said to Vow Revenge The warning by Ahmed Ali Saleh, an American-trained former military commander, could signal his emergence as a focus of opposition to Houthi rebels. By SHUAIB ALMOSAWA and ALAN COWELL
Ali Abdullah Saleh, Strongman Who Helped Unite Yemen, and Divide It, Dies at 75 A former president who left a legacy of corruption, he re-emerged to play a major role in his country’s civil war. By SCOTT SHANE
Five Strongmen, and the Fate of the Arab Spring Leaders of five countries at the heart of the protests that erupted in 2011 — Egypt, Libya, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen — have met very different fates. By RICK GLADSTONE
Yemen’s Ex-President Killed as Mayhem Convulses Capital The death of the former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, could plunge war-torn Yemen into new chaos. By SHUAIB ALMOSAWA and BEN HUBBARD
Did American Missile Defense Fail in Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia and President Trump said a missile fired from Yemen was shot down. But photos and videos from the scene tell a different story. By MAX FISHER, ERIC SCHMITT, AUDREY CARLSEN and MALACHY BROWNE