Anshel Pfeffer
Digging up Chanukah history lesson for Israel's coming battle with Iran
While they won't admit it on the record, many in the security establishment prefer a deal to no deal
Will all this wailing over the wall end in tears for the ultra-Orthodox?
With no Haredi parties in the government, the fight for egalitarian prayers at the Western Wall is about to become much more significant
Strutting global stage... then battling over budget
Bennett is acquiring a statesman's swagger, which he'll need to keep his government together
Exclusive interview: A new kind of PM pitching high-tech Israel to the world
Israel PM talks booster jabs, climate change and Palestine with the JC
Poor Benny Gantz, forever Israeli politics’ nearly man
The Defence Minister hasn't given up his ambition to become PM, but it won't happen in this government
As Rabin is mourned, do these ‘Me Too’ claims bury Peres’ legacy?
Historic allegations against the former PM raise a particular problem for Labour leader Merav Michaeli
A brutal battle for power... at the Jewish Agency?
With front runner Elazar Stern out of the race an unprecedented political fight has begun
Welcome to the spy game, but do keep it secret, PM
Naftali Bennett needs to learn from Bibi how to use Mossad's work to maximum effect
Even centre stage at the UN, can Bennett ever escape shadow of you-know-who?
Israel's PM is running the risk that being non-Netanyahu will define his entire term in office
They once called it the new ‘Munich’. But can Israel now live with a nuclear deal with Iran?
The Bennett government increasingly sees the deal as an efficient if imperfect arms-control treaty
What was the truth behind Bennett’s meeting in Egypt?
As it nears its 100 day mark the contours of the Israeli government's foreign policy are becoming clear
Can King Bibi afford to wait to reclaim his throne?
With his influence on the wane the chance of Netanyahu removing Bennet's government seems unlikely
Finally it arrived: the year Bibi lost
Netanyahu's vaccine plan succeeded, but even that couldn't keep him in power
Fires could well have been so much worse
Israel narrowly survived its forest fires, next time it may not be so fortunate
Israel surprised by Biden’s strength on Iran
Israeli diplomats and intelligence officials have been surprised, pleasantly, by the Biden team, writes Anshel Pfeffer
Israel grapples with third dose dilemma
As the number of new cases of Covid spike in Israel’s fourth wave of the pandemic, Naftali Bennett and his cabinet face a challenge which is as political as it is medical
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