The president warned that Israelis are facing a struggle 'that could consume us all'; with the Netanyahu coalition determined to remake the country, he will have to take a stand

As country ponders complex legacy of 1982's Operation Peace for Galilee, the fear of getting stuck in hostile territory and the distrust of leaders remain

Prime Minister to meet with Indian leader Narendra Modi as the two nations seek to expand on increasingly close ties, will also meet local Jewish community

Former US secretary of state who brokered 'road map' to Mideast peace, which still informs much of US policy in region, was also 1st military chief to speak Yiddish as 2nd language

Efraim Halevy was meeting the PM when the news came in: 'Sharon told me something has happened. You should be in your office'

Courts have ruled that Khirbet Humsa, thrice demolished by authorities in recent months, was built illegally in an Israeli military firing zone

Soldiers on the Suez, actor Chaim Topol visiting troops, top brass visiting the Egyptian front among scenes in high-quality video released from military archives for first time

Optimism generated by the Oslo Accords has long since given way to grave pessimism regarding the possibility of ever resolving the conflict

Daniella Levy, an immigrant from the US, eyes the Jewish settlements, the traumatic 2005 pullout, and the meaning of home in a multi-narrative new novel, 'Disengagement'

Authors ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky warn that Israel is nearing the point of no return with Palestinians, in a live interview with ToI editor David Horovitz

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