Anshel Pfeffer
As the IDF digs in, where have Hamas fighters gone?
Terrorists have barely emerged from their tunnels in the last few days, according to a colonel in Gaza
The IDF is unleashing its full power on Hamas — and it may be working
In a vivid dispatch from Gaza, our reporter is taken on a tour by the IDF and discovers a deserted landscape - and far less resistance from the terrorists than had been expected
The sad streets of Sderot are deserted but the politicians never stop
Politics is officially on hold but the blame for the failures of October 7 will remain long after residents return
Volunteers work flat out at new hostage HQ to bring Israelis back home from Gaza
Teams are working around the clock to collect every possible piece of information
IDF’s speedy hospital rocket response shows it has recovered its nerve
After the failures on October 7, the defence forces acted speedily and decisively in asserting that a misfiring rocket fired by Palestinian Islamic Jihad caused the carnage at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza City
Brave kibbutzniks live and die on Israel's front lines
They have always defined Israel’s true frontiers and will continue to do so
The intelligence failure in Gaza was at every level and goes right up to the top
While the failure in detecting the massive terror attack has many sources, they go all the way to the top
Hamas wins the first round but will pay a terrible price
The terrorists’ deadly attack has changed everything. Israel has a very different government now
Will Charedi leaders really dare to ditch their comfy coalition?
After 18 months of sitting in opposition, they have received unprecedented positions of power in the new government and levels of public funding from the state budget
Could Bibi give up his coalition for a Saudi deal?
Netanyahu knows that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will have a 'shopping list' of concessions for the Palestinians, he also knows what his allies at home will find acceptable
Bibi opens his heart about legal reforms during Musk love-in
AI and antisemitism were expected to dominate coverage of the summit but two seemingly chance remarks by both men caught the most attention
The day Israel’s highest court tried to do the impossible
The start of the hearings on the petitions against the coalition’s abolition of the reasonableness standard made for compelling viewing and had Israelis glued to their screens
Libyans set fire to any hope of Israel breakthrough deal
The meeting between Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Libya's Najila el-Mangoush is yet another illustration of the dysfunctionality of Israeli governance
The Israeli train now arriving at platform one is 50 years late
The opening of the Tel Aviv urban area light-rail system this week symbolises how a nation at the cutting edge of tech and defence innovation can also tie itself in knots over simple advances
Bibi's government seems intent on spending the Knesset break on infighting
Amid a bitter row over judicial reforms, Netanyahu's government is locked in a row over transferring billions of shekels to Arab local councils
Broken Bibi is powerless as Israel tears itself apart
Part of the judicial reform bill passed into law this week, but the prime minister has never looked more beleaguered
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