Anshel Pfeffer
Israel convinced next big threat is coming from Lebanese chaos
Israel is now mainly trying to get other countries to act and to counter-balance the attempts by Iran to play Lebanon’s savior
The new president will put an end to the daggers at dawn era
The loathing between the outgoing president and the new leader of the opposition was totally mutual
Bennett vs West Bank Settlers, round one
The first major showdown was a bit like a match between England and Germany.
First test of new government: Covid-19 is creeping back into Israel
It may be too late to protect Israelis from the Delta Variant, which is already beginning to spread quickly
Bennett has come face to face with his own weakness
The 13th prime minister of Israel has a real problem of establishing his authority
Pugnacious, religious, audacious and very ambitious: Bennett prepares for top job
Bennett is a highly ambitious man who certainly saw himself becoming prime minister one day when he joined the then-Leader of Opposition Netanyahu’s team
How Bibi’s maximum pressure plot backfired
Efforts by Mr Netanyahu to delegitimise the new government before they are sworn in has one objective: to try to convince wavering members of the new coalition to recant before the confidence vote
Israel feels on the brink of Jewish apocalypse
For the first time since Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power in 2009 there is a majority for replacing him
Anshel Pfeffer: Bibi’s on trial and nobody notices
While the British media was transfixed by Dominic Cummings, Whitehall’s new most powerful Dominic found himself in Jerusalem
Does anybody know what is really going on with Israel and Hamas?
Israel has descended to its worst internal chaos since October 2000, writes Anshel Pfeffer
Bibi the Magician’s last chance to pull a rabbi out of a hat
The scenes at Meron reminded those of a certain age of the Hillsborough Stadium disaster, says Anshel Pfeffer
This time, it really could be the end for Netanyahu
Michael Gove may turn out to be the last senior foreign politician to visit the Israeli PM while he is still in office.
IDF chief’s cryptic remark was a reference to unease over Iran missions
Was he hinting that there may be missions that are not right? Was it a warning or reassurance?
Netanyahu’s split screen dramas
The first three days of the evidentiary stage in Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial were a sobering experience for journalists
With Arab parties welcome, Israeli politics can change
Mansour Abbas is the kingmaker and the most unlikely candidate to change Israel’s political landscape, writes Anshel Pfeffer
Bibi’s masterplan succeeds — but it still may not be enough
Even a global pandemic can’t break Israel’s political deadlock, writes Anshel Pfeffer
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