The Netanyahu government is pushing for securities to prevent the programme developing further, Anshel Pfeffer writes
By Anshel Pfeffer in Jerusalem
British Jews are becoming more discriminating in their support for Israel, writes Simon Rocker
By simon rocker
Likud ministers are jostling for position in the forthcoming election list
By Anshel Pfeffer
Mark Gardner explains how the definition of Jew hate came into being and why Labour's falls short
By Mark Gardner
Simon Rocker analyses the battle of wills between the education watchdog and faith schools
By Simon Rocker
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is losing control of his country, says our foreign editor, and the PA is facing a funding squeeze
By Michael Daventry Foreign Editor
Lee Harpin explains why the guidelines have triggered outrage
By Lee Harpin
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Britain's unofficial royal boycott of Israel is over, Anshel Pfeffer writes
There are rumours a third Latin American country could now move its embassy to Jerusalem
By Adam Feinstein
Jonathan Boyd breaks down the data behind a demographic shift that reverses years of decline
By Jonathan Boyd
Anshel Pfeffer on how a military confrontation is just around the corner, but Israel would like to delay it for a few weeks
Britain is not following the US out of the door, but its mission to strengthen the UNHRC from within is no easy task
By Michael Daventry
Austria's coalition seeks to legitimise its far-right ministers, while Israel wants recognition of its capital
Anshel Pfeffer looks at what exactly the Israeli prime minister was doing on his whirlwind Europe trip
By Anshel pFEFFER
King Abdullah says taxation must be 'just and fair' on lower and middle classes after sacking Hani Mulki
By Daoud Kuttab
Israel's prime minister, mired in multiple allegations of corruption, has shown how two months is enough time to reverse a trend