Why a ‘political earthquake’ may be in store for Benjamin Netanyahu—and how his former Defense Minister could trigger it
A stalwart of the right, Sharon was a pragmatist whose mission was to teach Jews how to survive in the Middle East
One of Israel’s legendary military commanders and most influential politicians leaves a legacy that was nearly great
Ex-Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin warns that Israel’s leaders appear to be dangerously detached from reality
Reports say there will be a swearing-in tomorrow or next week
Israel’s love affair with centrist parties enters new chapter with Yair Lapid
The centrist’s simple but emotionally profound Zionism could lead to an Israel less at war with itself
A look at some of the clips causing a stir in Israel
Everything you wanted to know, but were too disenchanted to ask
Or perhaps proof of why we need more Jewish holidays
Analyzing the break-ups
Protests, Kadima Party force Bibi to promise real concessions
With squabbling of Kadima and religious parties, Bibi holds all the cards
Has unity coalition loosened Netanyahu?
It could be 1967; more ominously, it could be 1984
Israel’s new coalition echoes the unity government that came together on the eve of the Six Day War
Deal could lend electoral reform and even peace process momentum
They may smell imminent attack; they may also smell imminent elecitons