Israeli ex-fighter pilot sparks controversy over remarks that appear to justify assassinating prime minister
Ze'ev Raz took part in Israel's daring mission to bomb Saddam Hussein's nuclear reactor
Protest outside embassy attracts 'more than expected' say organisers
Yesterday's event in London was timed to coincide with other international rallies against the Israeli government's planned legal reforms
‘Israel will stay a vibrant democracy’, says UK ambassador ahead of protest
Tzipi Hotovely's comments come as protestors around the world, including in London, plan to demonstrate outside Israeli embassies this Saturday
Israel finalises 'historic peace agreement' with Sudan
Khartoum banned relations with Israel in the 1950s but agreed to work toward ties in 2020
The cartoons that tell Israel’s story
A new book traces the history of the Jewish state through the work of its top caricaturists
Kremlin warns Israel over claims it may supply Ukraine with Iron Dome tech
Jerusalem is reportedly considering military aid for Kyiv, after months of rejecting President Zelensky’s requests
Pfeffer's Israel: When terror met squalor in the Jerusalem Israel has ignored
Neve Yaakov is a place most Israelis barely knew existed until last week's atrocity
Pfeffer's Israel: Is Bibi being edged towards the exit?
Will last week's Supreme Court ruling on the deputy prime minister be a prelude to a much more explosive showdown between the judicial and executive branches of the country?
Obituary: Chaim Druckman
Controversial Israeli rabbi and politician who influenced the right-ward shift of the Religious Zionist Party
Netanyahu fires Deri ‘with a heavy heart’ after High Court order to fire convicted minister
PM vows to find ‘legal way’ to reinstate ally in wake of ‘unfortunate’ decision that ‘ignores will of the people’
Israeli anti-government protests expected to grow after High Court verdict
80,000 people demonstrated against the government's planned legal reforms last weekend
Bibi on the brink as Supreme Court blocks minister
Ruling disqualifying the appointment of Shas leader Aryeh Deri has taken matters out of new prime minister's hands
'We're not going to cancel Gay pride': Meeting the ministers of Israel's new government
Despite diaspora criticism, controversial new ministers claim they'll represent all Israelis
'My voters don't care that I'm homophobic', says Israeli finance minister
In a leaked recording, Bezalel Smotrich said he could take measures against the LBGTQ+ community because his voters 'don't give a damn about the gays'
Thousands take to the streets of rain-soaked Tel Aviv to protest against government
An estimated 80,000 people demonstrated against proposed changes to Israel's judicial system
Plans to scrap Israel’s BBC could see it axed from Eurovision
Israel's new coalition plans to scrap Kan's role as a public broadcaster due to its alleged 'left-wing bias'
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