Israel must not let election results undermine foreign policy – opinion
The world Netanyahu faces at the end of 2022 is very different from the one he knew as prime minister two or three years ago.
The world Netanyahu faces at the end of 2022 is very different from the one he knew as prime minister two or three years ago.
On July 7, 2021, a few hundred Palestinians gathered to attend a funeral at Yarmouk refugee camp cemetery, on the outskirts of Damascus.
Back in 2018, Time magazine chose to morph Vladimir Putin’s image with that of Donald Trump on its front page.
In 2022, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah will celebrate 30 years as the undisputed leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon—upholding a pattern of Arab leaders who mature, age, and often die while in power.
“Of two bad people, you choose the lesser evil. And you do that for 25 years in a row. And you know what’s interesting? Nothing will change
On July 15, 2022, Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, was standing shoulder to shoulder with US President Joe Biden in Bethlehem. It was hard to hide the disappointment on Abbas’s face.
I am the man of tomorrow who also lives the past.
AN ATTACK ON PHANTOM NAZIS, FREEDOMS AND HOPES
Just four days into the premiership of Yair Lapid, on July 5, there were whiffs of a major diplomatic crisis between Russia and Israel in the air. The employees of the Jewish Agency in Russia had received an official “warning” from the Ministry of Justice alleging that its operations violated Russian law and may be…
Every Saturday night for the last four weeks, thousands of Israelis have been gathering at Habima Square in Tel Aviv to offer their support to Ukraine.