Netanyahu’s fragile coalition is once again under threat
By Anshel Pfeffer
By Dominic Green
The former presidents doctrine of “Iran may attack all, but none may attack Iran” is dooming the region
The fabled paper is, like most US newspapers, no longer serious
Four lives have been saved, but the question of how to save more is far from settled
By Jason M. Brodsky
It matters as a window into the opaque thinking of the supreme leader
American promises of support have never meant less than they do now
Even if no agreement is reached, Bibi’s official position is now more nuanced
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Hezbollah, diplomacy and the economy are the new priorities
But the Biden administration has spent three years doing nothing about anti-Jewish incitement on campus
The ICC’s prosecutor created a moral equivalence in the eyes of the world between the perpetrator and the defender
By Seth J. Frantzman
With Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian gone, Iran will fall back on the IRGC which controls much of the country behind the scenes.
Asking the PA to manage the Gaza side of the Rafah crossing could ease tension with Egypt
In years to come we’ll celebrate Chag Joe Biden
By Stephen Pollard
The Abraham Accords opened the possibility of normalisation – and Israeli diplomacy then led to a breakthrough
By Richard Pater
Despite mounting tensions, all-out war is not inevitable at this point
Netanyahu is fighting a battle that everyone except him has realised is over