Israelis are tired of being pawns in Trump's Hormuz negotiations, Iran's bid for hegemony and Netanyahu's pre-election military adventurism. As they make wagers behind closed doors, it's Israelis, Lebanese and Iranians who pay their antes
The U.S.-Iran talks ended with Tehran committing to keep the Strait of Hormuz open as long as calm prevails in Lebanon. In doing so, Hezbollah gained de facto American recognition, while Israel was left scrambling to salvage its position
From a Brooklyn and Queens to the Upper West Side, New Yorkers tell Haaretz whether, and how much, their candidate's position on Israel and Palestine is shaping their support in these Democratic primaries