Jonathan Freedland makes the case against Netanyahu
By Jonathan Freedland
Israel's PM will continue to press for a tough joint stance on Tehran in London
The Israeli PM is set to visit the UK this Friday and meet with Rishi Sunak
The US president and Netanyahu spoke on Sunday night about a range of topics
The very soul of Israel, and Jews everywhere, is at stake
The judicial reforms may be a bad idea but their consequences would not be so catastrophic
Groups protesting the Israeli government used to be fringe, now they are being joined by thousands
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The suspect, armed with a suicide vest and a rifle, was killed at a security checkpoint
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'We will do everything to prevent the passing of the bills,' four Israeli political party chiefs vowed
By JC Reporter
Faces in attendance included chef Yotam Ottolenghi and Labour MP Margaret Hodge, and messages were also read out from former Conservative leaders
By Jenni Frazer
Only 28 per cent of survey respondents optimistic about situation. Sixty per cent fear a terror attack and more are joining protests
The prime minister, who is traveling to Rome, sees the European country as a destination for gas exports
By Alex Carlile
The country is moving into very dangerous times but we have to be precise in our words
Yair Fink received so many threatening calls that he couldn’t use his phone for days
By Daniel Ben-David
By Anshel Pfeffer
Two groups of airmen have caused the biggest stir in the strikes against the government's plans for judicial reform
By Hadley Freeman
Worries about the current political situation won't blow me off course from my core belief in liberal Zionism