Israeli intelligence believes Sunday's murder was an isolated in the West Bank — for now, says Anshel Pfeffer
By Anshel Pfeffer
Two neighbours that have spent more years at peace than at war are partners — but not particularly close ones, our foreign editor writes
By Michael Daventry
The Trump administration is reviving ideas to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that were last in vogue in the 1980s, Anshel Pfeffer writes
His new publication has set a lead for other Orthodox groups
By Simon Rocker
Domestic politics is a significant factor in the South American country's wavering position, Adam Feinstein writes
By Adam Feinstein
The effort may not last beyond this White House administration but, for now, the US and Israel are united, Anshel Pfeffer writes
Attempts to downplay the Labour leader's comments on Zionists ignore what he actually said
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Four candidates are in the running to become the next Chief of Staff for the IDF
Michael Cohen, the US President's former lawyer, pleads guilty to a string of tax and campaign law offences
By Robert Philpot
Anshel Pfeffer examines the career of a diplomat who, unusually for the United Nations, was not labelled as hostile to Israel
The main question is whether the PM picks a date in early or late 2019, Anshel Pfeffer says
The Gaza blockade, the fate of Israeli hostages and the upcoming Knesset election are all factors in efforts to agree a ceasefore, Anshel Pfeffer says
Anshel Pfeffer describes how Israel's cabinet is divided over the way forward
The Israeli PM's support of British Jewry will remain mostly silent, writes Anshel Pfeffer
“Bibi wants elections as soon as possible and this is the issue he wants to fight it on, the nation-state.”
We examine Israel's newly boosted credit rating