Trump conducting deliberate deception always has to be considered, but he is clear that he would rather put a stop to Iran's nuclear project than get involved in a prolonged military campaign. The key question remains what, if anything, was agreed with Netanyahu should negotiations fail
This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: An American couple who followed their children's footsteps to Israel, and a young Israeli whose psychologist mother helped her navigate PTSD as a teen
After the police shut down a screening of 'Palestine 36' in Jerusalem, watching it in a theater as a Palestinian in Israel reminded me of the fragile conditions in which our stories are allowed to exist
The Tumbler Ridge shooter’s deadly attack was preceded by antisemitic tweets, shedding light on his online radicalization and ties to neo-Nazi ideology.
Despite overwhelming advantages, Netanyahu can't spin his way out of the October 7 disaster, try as he might. His opponents should use the full transcripts of that day to take him down
One day, it's a second Holocaust; the next, it's an 'event.' Depending on the audience, Netanyahu's coalition manages to shape the October 7 Hamas massacre to fit its political goals
The head of the Israel Prison Service is suspected of obstruction, fraud, and breach of trust for allegedly warning a police commander under investigation. Despite the pending indictment, he remains in command, with Ben-Gvir calling the case 'an attempt to destroy the right-wing government'
The people who beat us when Emil Grunzweig was murdered are continuing to beat Palestinians, and the successors of Kahane and Sharon are serving in the government
Concrete barriers were placed along a main road in East Jerusalem near the separation barrier, blocking access to all vehicles in an attempt to prevent infiltrators from crossing into Israel from the West Bank. 'They came in the morning without any notice and closed off the neighborhood,' said one resident
Israel's Supreme Court president has grown eyes in the back of his head. The former IDF and Shin Bet chiefs feel that the prime minister is gunning for them and are convinced that it will end in murder. Netanyahu's conspiracy theories are neither new nor a victimless crime
A new Channel 12 poll puts opposition parties to Netanyahu at 69 seats, or even 70 if all Arab parties decide to merge into one joint list. Meanwhile, neither Religious Zionism nor Blue and White pass the threshold
Transportation Minister Miri Regev secured approval for a Wizz Air hub, but no agreement has yet been reached on how many aircraft can stay overnight, or on a possible secondary base in southern Israel. Officials doubt an April start, and Israeli carriers warn the plan risks unfair competition
In remarks made on Thursday, Trump once again pushed Israel's President Isaac Herzog to pardon the Prime Minister in his ongoing corruption trial, claiming that Herzog had already promised to grant a pardon several times. Herzog's media office denied the claims