Democracy, security and human rights: what’s at stake as protests rock Israel
Three essential reads on the turmoil engulfing Israel.
Three essential reads on the turmoil engulfing Israel.
The judicial overhaul plan of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has thrown the country into its most severe domestic crisis since 1973.
At some stage, the Israelis must become a nation of diplomats to live alongside Palestinians. A post-Netanyahu leadership could be a start.
Israel cannot abide a nuclear-armed Iran, and both sides are playing dirty.
Netanyahu has burned his bridges with the left and centre – as well as many on the moderate right. This has left him having to court the ideological progeny of Kahane’s far-right worldview.
While the Israelis won’t want to burn all their bridges with Moscow, the EU has transformed into a lucrative new market.
If Western powers are serious about tackling Middle East instability and extremism, they will stop trying to appease Iran, and instead focus on the Abraham Accords.
Latest revelations show that around 40 countries have used the spyware to follow and undermine journalists, critics, human rights activists.
Naftali Bennett’s unwieldy alliance faces a fiendish task.
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