Members of Israel's opposition parties could be enticed by Benjamin Netanyahu into the governing coalition
By Anshel Pfeffer
Daniel Sugarman sets out how the term originates from the most painful episode of Jewish history
By Daniel Sugarman
The Israeli Prime Minister has never been a fan of using the IDF's largest armoured divisions as an instrument of policy
Charedi leaders believe the best way to respond to the government's relationships and sex education curriculum is quiet diplomacy - but not everyone agrees
By Simon Rocker
Prof Alan Johnson writes how his report, published today, reveals hate in the party has much deeper roots
By Prof Alan Johnson
Voting against the anti-Israeli Agenda Item 7 will not achieve the objective of removing it altogether
By Michael Daventry
The Prime Minister showed little interest in the bill until the election drew close last year, Anshel Pfeffer writes
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Israel has never had a referendum, but April 9 will still be an election on a single issue: Benjamin Netanyahu
Claims that strictly Orthodox schools will be able to opt out of teaching about same-sex relations seem premature
In 24 hours, the party refused to back a ban on antisemitic terrorists and suspended a Jew-baiting MP
By Lee Harpin
The Lebanese Shia movement raises vast sums through donations, drug smuggling and money laundering
Javad Zarif will not be mourned, but is this a case of 'better the devil you know'?
Tom Bower uncovers the roots of Corbyn's antisemitism
By Tom Bower
The sudden divisions between Israel and Poland show how history can overwhelm politics and diplomacy, Anshel Pfeffer says
Muted Palestinian response suggests funds might be quietly released after the April 9 poll in Israel
The Democratic congresswoman's seemingly heartfelt apology flies against those expecting more political division and bigoted language
By Dan Friedman