During Passover, the Arab Israeli hotel worker is the nominal owner of food and alcohol worth billions of shekels
By Amelie Botbol
By Richard Goldberg
The Biden administration must begin taking the Islamic Republic’s threat to world peace seriously
For Israelis it was a tense wait after Iran launched its attack
By Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Jerusalem's War Cabinet discussed military responses designed to inflict pain on the Tehran regime while avoiding the expansion of a regional war
By Akiva van Koningsveld
The British journalist was presented with an honourary award for his prolific defence of Israel since October
By Daniel Ben-David
Israel’s war cabinet is reportedly divided over when to carry out the plans
By Gaby Wine
Life is back to normal across much of the Jewish state after hundreds of drones and missiles were blocked from reaching their targets
By Felix Pope
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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said British planes would ‘intercept any airborne attacks within range’
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Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles towards Israel last night
The Israeli government spokesman denied reports that he was dismissed over a social media row with David Cameron
By Richard Pater
Despite mounting tensions, all-out war is not inevitable at this point
By Jake Wallis Simons
In hostile circles, condemning Bibi is a ventriloquist’s dummy for the oldest hatred
The decision follows the accidental killing of three British aid workers last week
The budget airline has announced flights between Tel Aviv and a number of European cities
By JC Reporter
Contenders for presidents are asked whether they would continue support for two states
By Simon Rocker
Rallies around the world highlighted the plight of hostages still in captivity
By Rosa Doherty