Anshel Pfeffer
Israel could be threatened by a new generation of bombers
Maker of devices at bus stop attacks this week could be someone who gained experience years ago and has been 'reactivated' or a younger mohandes who received training abroad or even online
Coalition building is not proving a simple task for Bibi
Predictions that a stable government would be formed in the space of a few days have now evaporated
Bibi’s deal with the far right will come at a price
Some coalition partners will demand the removal of the 'grandchild clause' from the Law of Return
What kind of ruler will King Bibi be this time around?
Netanyahu is set to make an astonishing comeback with the help of the far-right
If the far right get in, Netanyahu will get them out
The last thing Netanyahu wants is to return to office as the leader of a pariah government
Netanyahu debates how close to work with religious far-right
Former PM mulls how much influence in his coalition to give to controversial MKs
Lebanon agreement talks take shine off politicos’ holidays
Timing of election should have afforded them a lengthy break but they got called in to study the new gas-field treaty
A Bibi plea bargain may end the political deadlock
Go-betweens have been testing the waters for a potential way to bring an end to the former PM's trial and allow a broader coalition that both Likud and at least one of the centrist parties can be part of
Lapid tries to charm the world as West Bank burns
While the PM talked of a two-state solution at the UN, an Israeli raid on Jenin on Tuesday, in which at least four Palestinian militants were killed, was a reminder that Operation Breakwater is still ongoing
Israelis may miss their unremarkable year, with so many crises now arriving
The country may look back on 5782 as an comparatively uneventful period
Clarence House changed the mood in Israel
Israeli officials say a change in UK relations was immediately felt when the Queen, due to her age, began to travel abroad much less and the international face of the royal family became Prince Charles
Is Iran happy with 'zombie' nuclear deal ?
The current situation where negotiations continue indefinitely while Iran continues to enrich uranium to threshold of what it would need for a nuclear weapon works well for Tehran
Will new kid on the block Eisenkot rise to the top of the political tree?
Every former chief of staff is hot political property but Mr Eisenkot's also that rare candidate who can appeal to more right-leaning predominantly Mizrahi voters
Islamic Jihad is decapitated... but wider war with Iran and its allies goes on
As a text was being sent to thousands of reservists on Saturday night, a guided missile was launched at a secret safe-house in Gaza City, killing PIJ leader Kahled Mansour and two of his deputies
David Lammy made secret three-day visit to Israel last week
Exclusive: The shadow foreign secretary visited Yad Vashem and met with Israeli Labour leader Merav Michaeli
Russian roulette and the fight to be next PM: Sniping and Jewish Agency crisis
There was an interesting divergence of explanations on offer this week as to why the Russians are suddenly trying to shut down the Agency
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