It comes as Jerusalem's contest produced an inconclusive result for the first time
By Anshel Pfeffer
As the US mid-term elections draw close, Jewish candidates could help shape the outcome
By Robert Philpot
By BY Anshel Pfeffer
The most striking thing is what it does not say, writes Simon Rocker
By Simon Rocker
Seconds made the difference between conflict and containment on Wednesday, Anshel Pfeffer writes
The Knesset returns to session with one issue — the election — on the agenda
The US ambassador the UN was an unabashed champion of Israel and her successor is unlikely to replicate her, Anshel Pfeffer writes
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Anshel Pfeffer examines the story of a West Bank Bedouin village that is to be demolished under an Israeli court order
'Corbyn has said and done things that can reasonably be described as antisemitic,' writes Dave Rich
By Dave Rich
Toby Greene, from British-Israeli think tank Bicom, explores the significance of Jeremy Corbyn's pledge
By Toby Greene
Tom Gross argues social media can correct as well as deceive
By Tom Gross
A vow to tackle antisemitism felt cheap at an event that reaffirmed how much of it there is, writes Lee Harpin
By Lee Harpin
Despite rising rhetoric from both sides, it will be Russia's President who decides where it leads, says Anshel Pfeffer
Israeli intelligence believes Sunday's murder was an isolated in the West Bank — for now, says Anshel Pfeffer
By Anshel Pfeffer in Jerusalem
Two neighbours that have spent more years at peace than at war are partners — but not particularly close ones, our foreign editor writes
By Michael DaventryForeign Editor
The Trump administration is reviving ideas to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that were last in vogue in the 1980s, Anshel Pfeffer writes