Anshel Pfeffer examines what Donald Trump's Iran decision means for Israel
By Anshel Pfeffer
The hawkish US administration could now consider the 'fire and fury' routine it trialled with North Korea
By Tim Marshall
Israel’s spies pulled off an incredible coup by spiriting documents out of Tehran, but we do not know if they say anything new
Anshel Pfeffer analyses developments in Israel's 'shadow war' with Iran
The talk in New York is of how Trump's advisor pool comes despite not distancing himself from the alt-right
By Gordon Haber
Yehuda Bauer examines the historical discrepancies in the new law
By Yehuda Bauer
The Israeli Prime Minister scrapped the African migrant resettlement deal after just seven hours
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Mireille Knoll's murder is at least the tenth antisemitic killing in the country since 2006
By Shirli Sitbon
A war of words has broken out between Mahmoud Abbas and the US Ambassador to Israel
The weakened PM preferred to take credit for fixing the latest coalition crisis rather than escalating it
Mr Pompeo — a former congressman and member of a House of Representatives intelligence committee — has considerably more foreign policy experience than his predecessor
The ultimate Washington insider, Mike Pompeo has the political savvy to indulge the president's instincts
By Robert Philpot
Five women have come forward to accuse the 83-year-old award-winning architect
The president's son-in-law, whose vetting was recently downgraded, is rapidly losing allies
The far-right Freedom Party is stronger than at any point in its history
By Matthew Goodwin
The Israeli PM must choose if he wants to fix the latest coalition crisis