Keir Starmer's turbulent time in office saw soaring antisemitism and fierce Palestinian solidarity amid Israel's war in Gaza. As clashes with Netanyahu's government intensified, U.K.-Israel ties sank to a low point. This is how it unfolded
A UNIFIL source said no attacks were recorded on Sunday between Israel and Hezbollah, a first since March 2. Israel and Lebanon will negotiate this week the 'pilot zones' for exclusive Lebanese control, requiring IDF withdrawal from some of these areas, an Israeli source told Haaretz
Although Transportation Minister Regev did not announce the project, the chairman of the Gush Etzion Regional Council published a photo of her holding an illustration of a light rail that would connect Jerusalem to the Israeli settlement bloc in the West Bank
The government said the law is meant to increase ideological diversity among judges. Supreme Court President Isaac Amit warned that if it remains in force, 'in 15 years we'll have politicized judges and, regrettably, our judicial DNA is liable to change'
Netanyahu is an artist of chaos. He sees little value in strategy and almost scorns the very idea. Eisenkot lives for strategy papers, meticulous staff work and orderly planning
The destructive narcissism described by 20th-century psychoanalyst Herbert Rosenfeld applies to Israeli society. 'Choose the right leader, and he will solve the problem for you,' we are promised. But Israel's crisis is too deep to be resolved by swapping one savior for another
The late peace activist Yossi Amitay spoke of a Japanese proverb about conviction in isolation, which he used to describe the persistence of peacemakers despite political marginalization: 'He who is right in the face of all his opponents is a majority of one'