Are the walls closing in for Sinwar and Hamas?
While Israel rotates its units in and out of Gaza, Hamas is constantly on the frontline
The hostages’ miraculous rescue has led to security forces dilemma
Four lives have been saved, but the question of how to save more is far from settled
There's a word for how the world judges the Jewish state: Israelophobia
In the first of three weekly extracts from his new book, JC editor Jake Wallis Simons dispels myths about the country
Bibi's government seems intent on spending the Knesset break on infighting
Amid a bitter row over judicial reforms, Netanyahu's government is locked in a row over transferring billions of shekels to Arab local councils
Broken Bibi is powerless as Israel tears itself apart
Part of the judicial reform bill passed into law this week, but the prime minister has never looked more beleaguered
As the judicial reforms stall, Bibi lines up his fall-guy
Netanyahu would like to see a more conservative Supreme Court, but he doesn’t share justice minister Yariv Levin’s burning desire to make it the government’s chief priority
Israelis cutting back on spending as cost of living crisis deepens
Eighty per cent of respondents tell poll they have had to give up one or more item of expenditure
Israeli Budget delivers £3 billion bonus to the Charedim
Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reached a deal
End of latest Gaza fighting gives Israel new problems — and opportunities too
With Operation Shield and Arrow at an end, there are few signs that Iran's proxies are keen to lower tensions
Bibi gets a ceasefire from Gaza but stays under fire from his own side
Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas chief in Gaza, doesn’t want a war with Israel now while Benjamin Netanyahu has enough problems to deal with
Charedi battalion soldiers on while the politicians dither
Strictly Orthodox military service is back on Israel's political agenda
The legal reforms are dead. How do we know? Because that's what Bibi promised the credit agencies
Israel's downgrading was bad news, but could have been much worse
Israel at 75: Demographics of Israel tell us their own remarkable story
How the Jewish population grew from 630,000 in 1948 to more than seven million today
Israel at 75: The nation where faith is both a state and a debate
Secularists, traditionalists, religious Zionists and strictly Orthodox Jews all vie to realise their vision for the country
Israel's bitter political divisions of today are nothing new
As Israel’s celebrates its 75th birthday this month, we examine the triumphs and the challenges of an extraordinary nation
The point of no return is fast approaching for Bibi
Both sides in the bitter debate over judicial reform know the make or break moment in imminent
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