Despite mounting tensions, all-out war is not inevitable at this point
By Richard Pater
By Anshel Pfeffer
Netanyahu is fighting a battle that everyone except him has realised is over
By In Jerusalem
Just before October 7, thousands of Israeli sim cards activated in Gaza
By Rob Rinder
The Met deserve our appreciation rather than our scorn for the tough job that they do
By in Jerusalem
Growing divisions in Israel’s ruling forum do not bode well for dealing with traditional Ramadan flashpoint
First sighting of Sinwar in the depths of Gaza as evidence continues to mount up
By Simon Rocker
A new JPR survey has found we’re getting marrying out more and getting less attached to Israel
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By Stephen Pollard
Older people have little conception of the influence of the platform – and through it the toxic Chinese Communist Party – on a younger generation
The IDF’s buffer zone plan leads to 21 men dying in one explosion
The IDF are now battling Hamas in hand-to-hand combat in tunnels deep below the surface
By Natasha Hausdorff
The country has levelled unfounded and outlandish allegations of genocide against Israel, mere months after real acts of genocide were perpetrated
By in New York
President Biden’s gut feeling is that the US public backs his support for Israel
By David Rose
The war has dominated debates and questions in the Commons, but what has it actually achieved?
A further third aren’t sure the Shoah happened. Blame social media
War cabinet member Gadi Eisenkot directs strategy but has lost a son and a nephew in the fighting
Donald Trump and his rivals look to cash in on Jewish disillusionment with the global organisation