Ending the trial could help break Israel’s political deadlock and toxic polarisation, opening the way for a unity government finally able to confront the country’s real challenges
By Yaakov Katz
The largest marches in Israel since October 7 have erupted in more than 400 locations across Israel
By JC Reporter
Yesterday MPs spent more time discussing the removal of two MPs from Israel than the potential closure of Scunthorpe steelworks
By Lorin Bell-Cross
New Hope Party leader Gideon Sa’ar, former member of Netanyahu’s Likud party, announced decision to re-enter the government on Sunday
The Board, UJS and the JLC all held discussions with Amichai Chikli this week
By Felix Pope
By Colin Shindler
Fifty years ago this week, the forced retirement from the IDF of Ariel Sharon led to a new political force that remains key today
Despite diaspora criticism, controversial new ministers claim they'll represent all Israelis
By Natalie Lisbona
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