Anshel Pfeffer
Joe Biden leaves and then the Axis of Evil arrives
No sooner had the presidential visit of Joe Biden ended than the Axis of Evil took their turn to gather in Tehran
A weary Biden's arrival to Israel was anticlimactic but sincere
Biden’s warm words in his speech all seemed sincere, but he’s suffering from the plummeting ratings in the polls back home
Will Biden's trip to Israel mark the start of a bromance with Lapid?
The US administration is eager to help the new Prime Minister, who will have the unique windfall of hosting a president less than two weeks after taking office
Tel Aviv train line going nowhere as PM battles to stay on track
Underground system in Israel’s second city no closer to coming to fruition after Metro Law legislation hits the buffers
Watch out, Lapid: Bibi is back on the prowl
Benjamin Netanyahu will do anything to stop Yair Lapid becoming Israel’s PM
Biden’s visit to Israel is really about making nice with the Saudis
With Naftali Bennett's political future on the brink, the real story of the US President's trip is the second leg, where he will be continuing on to Riyadh
When Israeli prime ministers spend time at their Knesset office, it’s a sign their government is in trouble
Naftali Bennett has had to spend a lot of his first year as prime minister in that office, while his coalition has struggled to pass legislation
Naftali Bennett is about to mark his first year as PM - will it be his last?
The precariousness of his position is not his fault - this was the only government he and Yair Lapid could cobble together in the current Knesset
Is the next election just another nine weeks away or will Naftali Bennett last as PM until next March’s Budget?
After three days during which the government’s fall and a September poll looked certain, Rinawie Zoabi agreed to return to the coalition
The clock is ticking: will Naftali Bennett make it to his first anniversary as PM?
The Knesset ended the second week of its summer session with a coalition that is barely holding on
Did Israel need an Iranian leak when the talks are sunk already?
What has almost certainly kiboshed the Vienna talks on a deal with the Iranians is the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Praying for peace to hold at the Temple Mount next week
Israeli intelligence warns that the last Friday prayers of Ramadan will be used by Hamas for a demonstration of force
All Yad Vashem’s troubles stem from the need for it to fundraise
The museum has time and time again been dragged into controversy over its fundraising
Terror in Tel Aviv, and then chaos on the streets
The ineptitude on display from supposed professionals was shocking
Bennett's peacekeeping mission should be focused on his coalition, not Ukraine
Mr Bennett will need to spend less energy on diplomatic missions in Moscow and Kyiv
The ugly face of Islamic State has surfaced again, but this time in Israel
Deadly attack in Bnei Brak means questions that should have been asked years ago are now being raised
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