Long contested, Israel’s report of the deaths aboard the Mavi Marmara receives support from an unlikely source
As in the late 1950s, common enemies may make strange bedfellows, or even friends, of Erdogan and Netanyahu
President Erdogan builds an opulent palace for himself, part of a 20-year mess that is American Middle East policy
Was Israel right all along?
Many blame Recep Tayyip Erdogan for rising anti-Semitism, but the legacy of his conspiracy-mongering may outlast his rule
Turkey was said to have outed 10 Iranian spies working for the Mossad
After Netanyahu’s March apology, Israeli visits to Turkey increased 80 percent
It’s never been about the money
After prime minister linked anti-government protests to “Jewish Diaspora”
Blogger’s bizarre ideology sees America and Israel in active cahoots to destroy the freedoms of the entire world
How Bibi Netanyahu handed the American president a big trophy—and got what Israel wanted all along
Netanyahu admits that there were “operational mistakes”
How Asma Agbaria-Zahalka is turning a socialist party of Arabs and Jews into a political phenomenon in Israel
Since the Mavi Marmara incident, Turkish intelligence is focusing on Jews
Young Israeli soldiers have pushed older commanders into adopting a more aggressive social media strategy
Can anything bring the two nations to détente?
U.S. abandonment of the old Middle East order has led to provocations against Israel, which are likely to intensify after the Palestinian statehood vote
What it could mean for Israel