By Stephen Pollard
Apologies for the lack of posts today. I've been on the train to Brussels, where...guess what? It's raining. Brussels is the Manchester of the continent. Rain, rain, rain. More later.
Sitting in a bomb shelter in Israel, it’s never been more obvious that Israel’s fight is not with the Iranian people
By Hen Mazzig
By Stephen Daisley
The prime minister seems to accept the legitimacy of Israeli force in theory but in practice his tolerance is contingent on party management, elite opinion and perhaps personal squeamishness
By Kasra Aarabi
Israel’s dominance in the skies has shattered Iran’s defences—now, a strike on Ayatollah Khamenei could bring the entire regime crashing down
By Grant Shapps
While Britain munches popcorn, Israel gets on with the job of making the world safer