A conversation with the Israeli leader on the cusp of an election that he hopes will restore his center-left political coalition to power and once again put him in charge of Israel’s future
A new Labor Party ticket led by two Mizrahi candidates wants to steal votes from the right with appeals to Israel’s working class, but if it fails it could kill the left’s chances for good
Happy birthday, Ehud Barak!
In an excerpt from Ehud Barak’s ‘My Country, My Life,’ the former defense minister discloses the debate over Israel’s attack plan, and a fateful conversation with President Barack Obama
American and Israeli efforts to impact each other’s politics have a long, hidden history
The Nobel prize-winning author called the Jerusalem mayor a ‘phenomenal personality, schemer, finagler, and arranger’ who ‘towers over most of the political figures I have known.’
Israel’s lead security negotiator talks about the end of Oslo and the future of annexation
Across the years, the Israeli prime minister channels Luther Vandross
‘They learn to take responsibility, to be there for other people,’ says one organizer of the year-long Shin-Shin program
With nine days to go, things are getting interesting
A new documentary asks why Israel has overlooked the other Jews who died alongside Yoni Netanyahu
Plus why so serious Jon Stewart?
Veep aims to inoculate from criticism on Israel
Josh Hantman talks Operation Pillar of Defense and the life of a spokesman
Former PM, current Defense Minister to retire from political life
Israel’s Saturday Night Live interrupted by sirens while rehearsing war satire skit
Describing the indescribable
The bulk of next year’s graduating class will be absorbed by the IDF