As in the late 1950s, common enemies may make strange bedfellows, or even friends, of Erdogan and Netanyahu
An Israeli journalist worries about a life of uncertainty for his young son
Tired of being portrayed as ‘bloodthirsty murderers,’ three former infantrymen launch a website to help improve the image of Israel’s military
As Cameron puts screws to Bibi, risk of war-crimes charges remains
Israelis are clamoring for the release of Gilad Shalit, the IDF soldier abducted nearly five years ago, but is the prisoner swap demanded by his Hamas captors too high a price to pay?
Israel fires on Gaza City for first time since Cast Lead
In a massively tense situation, something will have to give
Author of eponymous report asserts Israel did not target civilians
Idiosyncratic and influential anti-Zionist blogger Philip Weiss has a complicated relationship with Israel, American Jewry, and himself
Grinning through each reversal, the ever-bumbling, deeply unpopular Ehud Barak maneuvers to remain a political force in Israel and its leading voice to the West
What the Gaza operation and dreidels have in common
Inside the West’s once-ally
The Kadima leader says Israel is not the safest place in the world for Jews
The key to a lasting peace, argues Israeli Nobel Prize winner Robert Aumann, is not to insist on ‘peace now’
For a minute, we were worried!
As ‘Cast Lead’ anniversary approaches, protests in the offing
Former PM accused of Gaza war crimes; Foreign Office apologizes
Increasingly isolated, despairing society, with Shalit as metaphor