Anshel Pfeffer
Netanyahu throws a tantrum over US ceasefire vote abstention and plays into the hands of Hamas
The prime minister may have manufactured a crisis between Israel and the US
The war goes on but already minds are turning to who will pay for rebuilding Gaza
As international opinion shifts from Gaza, the appetite for paying the tab might go with it
Will targeted killings of Hamas chiefs make any difference?
Marwan Issa may be Israel’s latest hit but there are plenty of others ready to take his place
The doctors on standby for the IDF Gaza rescues
The pilots and medical teams of Squadron 123 are on permanent alert to evacuate wounded IDF soldiers
Did Israeli intelligence fail to spot an obvious mobile phone signal about the October 7 invasion?
Just before October 7, thousands of Israeli sim cards activated in Gaza
Tunnel walls close in for Hamas as the psychological war intensifies
First sighting of Sinwar in the depths of Gaza as evidence continues to mount up
The pressure for hostage deal as high as the landing strip is narrow
The negotiators who are shuttling draft proposals have set achieving an agreement by Ramadan as their goal
Israel’s divided war cabinet still has no strategy for running Gaza after the war
Israeli politicians can’t agree on what to do after the fighting is over. Nor can the people
After a disastrous tragedy, soldiers fear a Gaza sellout
The IDF’s buffer zone plan leads to 21 men dying in one explosion
Egypt and US put squeeze on Bibi
As talks to free the Israeli hostages proceed in Cairo, the Israeli leader is resisting calls for a ceasefire
The Gaza war goes deep underground
The IDF are now battling Hamas in hand-to-hand combat in tunnels deep below the surface
The Hamas boss who wanted a third intifada died a failure
Saleh al-Arouri killed by a drone strike in Beirut failed to persuade Hezbollah to join the war
This was the year the Netanyahu Strategy died
Polls show a majority want the PM out the moment the war is over
Bibi and the generals ponder scaling back on Gaza operation
International and domestic pressure is building to bring an end to the conflict
The quiet soldier calling the shots in Gaza whose family has made the supreme sacrifice
War cabinet member Gadi Eisenkot directs strategy but has lost a son and a nephew in the fighting
The gutsy hostage grandmas who embody the kibbutz spirit
<p>Some of the elderly among those being released even argued with their Hamas captors <br> </p>
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