While party is unified in opposition to Israel extending sovereignty to settlements and Jordan Valley, it's splintered over how harsh the response should be if Netanyahu goes ahead
Ahlam Tamimi, who oversaw the 2001 Sbarro bombing that killed Malki and 14 others, was freed in Shalit deal and became a celebrity in Jordan. Now the US just might be on her case
Democratic front-runner Bernie Sanders would consider shutting the Jerusalem mission, but experts say there are many political -- and legal -- obstacles he'd have to clear first
The pro-Israel lobby hasn't made clear its stance on the White House's Middle East outline, but its upcoming annual conference could provide some clues
Halting uranium enrichment at the heavily fortified Fordo was a major victory for the 2015 nuke deal; its reopening is seen as a dramatic bid by Tehran to leverage sanctions relief
While many are fretting about the US president's isolationism and abandonment of allies, Yaakov Amidror insists: 'I don't think Israel needs to be worried'
Netanyahu claims the pact he vows to advance after the election will guarantee Israel's security 'for generations.' But successive Israeli governments have always rejected the idea
US president has yet to announce dramatic steps to help the prime minister, in contrast to the weeks before April's vote. Worse, he's not just MIA, he's flirting with Iran
Dan Shapiro says that president's accusations of disloyalty against Jews who vote Democrat 'raises and echoes some of the worst kind of anti-Semitic charges'
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