Tehran clearly miscalculated. Its biggest blunder, perhaps, was to gamble its proxy assets before it needed them to shield its nuclear programme from Israel
By Emanuele Ottolenghi
Much of the Western media is deeply biased and some flirts openly with antisemitism. But that does not absolve Israel of responsibility
Support for the Jewish state was once instinctive. But when its leaders flirt with extremism, even pragmatic Zionists must speak out
The files, seized from the terror group in Gaza, reportedly contradict the Israeli government’s claims that the Gulf emirate limited its role to humanitarian assistance
Netanyahu’s office has previously denied Israel is funding The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
Direct aid, held ground, and relentless pressure are shaking the terrorists’ hold on Gaza. But too much success may also endanger the fate of the hostages
Reports suggest that Tehran may be willing to suspend its uranium enrichment in return for a pair of significant concessions from Washington
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Some of the towns – which reportedly won the approval of the prime minister – will be newly built, while others will be outposts that were previously considered illegal under Israeli law
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Major General David Zini has left the IDF to take up the appointment, which had been prohibited by the attorney general
The attempt to dismiss Ronen Bar led to a months-long political spat at the highest levels of Israeli government
The Israeli PM called the proposal, which would see Gaza’s population relocated to third countries, ‘correct and revolutionary’
By Jacob Jaffa
The US President is reported to be growing increasingly impatient with the lack of a peace deal and, in particular, with Jerusalem’s expansionist approach
The move came under intense international pressure and alongside the renewed ground operation in the Strip
Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the revised assessment and reiterated his resolve to continue the war until the captives are freed
In leaked remarks to members of the Knesset, the Israeli prime minister reportedly said that some movement of people out of the Strip was ‘inevitable’
A new report suggests that the decision was made to charge the Israeli leader with war crimes just before the accusations went public