The Israeli PM's support of British Jewry will remain mostly silent, writes Anshel Pfeffer
By Anshel Pfeffer
“Bibi wants elections as soon as possible and this is the issue he wants to fight it on, the nation-state.”
We examine Israel's newly boosted credit rating
From Friday afternoon to Sunday evening, here's how the weekend unfolded for the Labour party
By Daniel Sugarman
Labour’s definition of Jew-hate appears to raise more questions than it answers, writes John Ware
By John Ware
Isaac Herzog, who starts his new role on Wednesday, must use his knowledge of Israel to be a domestic spokesman for world Jewry, says Anshel Pfeffer
Shuttle diplomacy means that deals between the main Palestinian factions, and an overarching one with Israel, are increasingly likely, says Anshel Pfeffer
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After interviewing Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman, Simon Rocker is none the wiser how the confrontation will be resolved
By Simon Rocker
Letter sent by Mischon de Reya from Labour MP to the party is a statement of intent, says Lee Harpin
By Lee Harpin
Both Israel and Hamas want to end the conflict, but both need to compromise — and that can look like weakness, says Anshel Pfeffer
How we reached the point where Jeremy Corbyn was branded 'antisemitic' and 'racist' to his face by one of his own MPs
We still don't know the details, but we do know why Benjamin Netanyahu is pleased, Anshel Pfeffer writes
Simon Rocker cannot remember when so many Orthodox rabbis have put their names alongside representatives from non-Orthodox synagogues
Hungary’s authoritarian leader, who visits Israel this week, has plenty in common with his host. That alarms diaspora Jews, says Colin Shindler
By Colin Shindler
No one wants to ruin the football, but there are many reasons why the Gaza ceasefire may crumble within hours, writes Anshel Pfeffer
Left-wing Zionists who criticise Israel cannot be dismissed as a radical fringe, Simon Rocker writes