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
Book review: Maror - The bitter taste of Israel’s inky heart of darkness
Tidhar's blockbuster work shows us the thieves, the tramps, the prostitutes, the violence, filth and corruption underlying the good behind the Zionist dream
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
The winds of change are favourable to Israel
Citizens of the Jewish State remain strong, committed to spiritual and material growth
Israel's president pays tribute to the Queen in British embassy in Israel
The Queen met Isaac Herzog's father Chaim in 1993
The Palestinian Authority is dead. Long live... what?
In a landmark essay to conclude his three-part special report, Investigations Editor David Rose asks what awaits the West Bank after Abbas
We must beware the modern-day Meir Kahane
Itamar Ben-Gvir is the heir to the extremist’s dark legacy, and is dangerously close to power
The ‘Brit Pack’ at the heart of power in Israel
Young, energetic advisers and spokespeople born in Britain are flying high at the very top of the Israeli establishment
Peer attacks BBC for 'glorifying terrorism'
Abdel Bari Atwan appeared to express sympathy for the Rushdie assailant’s extremism on the BBC News Channel
Israel must prepare for Iranian ‘thousand cuts’ war
'Resistance' entails mobilising proxy forces such as Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah
Former Mossad chief says Israel’s worst threats come from 'within'
Efraim Halevy says that the country’s policies on conversion to Judaism and immigration pose bigger dangers than Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah
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
Iran ordered terror attacks in Israel ‘as revenge for sabotage of its nuclear sites’
Former top IDF official Brigadier General Amir Avivi says Tehran has realised that the best way it can retaliate is via militias such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and PIJ in Gaza and the West Bank
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
Liz Truss pledges to review moving UK embassy to Jerusalem if elected PM
Her promise comes in a letter issued today to members of Conservative Friends of Israel
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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