An exciting new trade deal will strenghten bonds between friends with the same values
By Ian Austin
By Dominic Green
The traveller, strategist and historian says there’s a new realism in the Middle East and the Americans having less prestige is encouraging the regional players to try to deal with their problems in their own right
Britain’s broadcasting watchdog said celebrating the terrorist murderer of tour guide Eli Kay as a 'martyr' on TV was acceptable as presenting events from a 'Palestinian perspective'
By Felix Pope
Israel’s former Minister of Regional Cooperation Ofir Akunis says that the world should expect other countries to follow the Saudis with their own treaties soon as well
The organisation's general secretary Agnese Callamard is told she is weaponising the issue herself after making the inflammatory claim at a meeting in London on Tuesday
A breakthrough made by researchers at Tel Aviv University offers a potential path to a vaccine
By Jennifer Lipman
Those of us returning for the first time are worried that the country just won’t feel the same
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The lawsuit claims that Paramount lost the copyright for the story in 2020 and is seeking unspecified damages
By Ben Bloch
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The veteran of many successful Israeli TV series believes this is her best role yet
By Francine White
This deep connection had a tremendous effect on the image of the British in Israel for years
By Einav Schiff
By Anshel Pfeffer
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
The Dead Sea is shrinking at a rate of around 1.1 metres per year, forcing spas and resorts to close. But with monitoring in place, there is hope, despite the ecological disaster
By JC Reporter
Over 200 veterans took part in the cultural exchange across three days in Israel
The mobile plants can produce up to 6,000 litres a day,
By Natalie Lisbona
Britons in Israel are preparing for a right old jolly knees-up to celebrate the British monarch's milestone
Recordings emerge in documentary that sheds new light on leading Nazi
By Jenni Frazer