A man’s life flashes before our eyes, in the blink of yet another election
The most talented politician in Israeli history cracks his demented foes like walnuts
A few likely scenarios for Monday’s ballot in the Jewish state
Five takeaways to ponder as we wait for the game of political Jenga to begin
The power of the powerless in Israel’s fractured political landscape
The ultranationalist Vox party scored a big win in Spain’s parliamentary elections with a platform that combines anti-immigration rhetoric and support for Israel
Here’s what the media and pollsters fail to get about Bibi’s enduring appeal
Ex-general Gabi Ashkenazi’s appeal to right-wing voters could make the difference in the latest attempt by a center-left coalition to retake Israel’s government
If the Israeli right keeps winning elections without any real challenge, the country’s liberal democratic institutions will continue to crumble
“We’re here to state the obvious,” said Minister of Tourism Yariv Levin. “The land of Israel is all ours, and we will implement our sovereignty on all parts of the country.”
No matter what you think of the philanthropist’s politics, the campaign targeting him targets us all
Meni Naftali worked security for the Israeli prime minister and his wife Sara, and now wants the world to know what they are really like
Why a ‘political earthquake’ may be in store for Benjamin Netanyahu—and how his former Defense Minister could trigger it
Why did Likud invite Heinz-Christian Strache, who has been accused of anti-Semitism in the past?
Amos Gitai’s disturbing documentary ‘Rabin, The Last Day,’ and the shaping of the real
A scene that could only happen on the floor of Israel’s parliament
Likud MK Oren Hazan suspended, then threatens to dig up dirt
The Russian politician’s surprise decision to pull out of coalition talks is only the latest echo of his undying ambition