Sebastian Kurz: Benjamin Netanyahu’s top European fan?The Austrian chancellor is so far the only western European leader to congratulate the Israeli prime minister on his election victory a month agoBy Liam Hoare2 min read
Israel prepares for a Seder night different from all othersFamilies will be kept apart and even the hunt for chametz will be a challenge this yearBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
Are Jews disproportionately dying after contracting coronavirus?It's too early to tell but it wouldn't surprise me to see elevated numbers, writes Jonathan BoydBy Jonathan Boyd3 min read
Israeli hospitals braced for surge as infections double dailyThe authorities had initially appeared ahead of the curve, but there’s a feeling among some that they may have dropped the ballBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
How Israel’s unique border arrangements helps it fight coronavirusThe vast majority people enter the country at Ben Gurion Airport, making the outbreak easier to manage — until politicians disagree with medical expertsBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
How judges resolved an intractable Orthodox divorce caseReligious differences between parents - in this case, one Charedi, one modern Orthodox - was built into the judge's decision on custodyBy Deborah Levy2 min read
Inept report shows Austria’s far right has not changedDespite attempts to legitimise itself with support from Israeli academics, the far-right party remains stuck in its waysBy Liam Hoare2 min read
The Sinn Féin formula on the Middle East? Talk to Hamas, boycott IsraelThe party, which achieved huge success in last week's Irish elections, has taken a hard, pro-Palestinian line, writes Colin ShindlerBy Colin Shindler5 min read
Foreign Secretary honours judge who warned against settlementsDominic Raab called Theodor Meron 'something of a legend'. Simon Rocker explores the jurist's clear view on building settlements in the Occupation TerritoriesBy Simon Rocker2 min read
Donald Trump's peace plan is really about political positioningNo one knows how this will ever become a reality, writes Anshel PfefferBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
What Labour's leadership candidates must do to rid the party of the Corbyn poisonThose still in the race have an opportunity to win back the trust of all those in the UK who care about racism, writes Robert PhilpotBy Robert Philpot5 min read
Will Iran's ayatollah now shift his policy?Soleimani was seen by Israel as the man who interpreted the Islamic Revolution’s ideology into operational terms.By Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
The Soleimani threat brought Israel and Sunni states closerOnce, Israel and Iran cooperated — but Tehran’s belligerence has radically changed calculations, writes Colin ShindlerBy Colin Shindler8 min read
Our latest report shows how we got hereThe CST's Mark Gardner reflects how anti-Jewish racism rose to an 'unprecedented role in British public lifeBy Mark Gardner2 min read
This was the year Labour succumbed to its internal rotThe party did not have a monopoly on antisemitism but a year of dramatic revelations took its toll on the Corbyn project, writes Daniel SugarmanBy Daniel Sugarman8 min read
The truth is, Brits don't like extremistsWe've always been more likely to laugh at the far left and far right than vote for them, Robert Philpot writesBy Robert Philpot3 min read