A deadly West Bank attack is linked to a series of assaults over the past month, with the media pushing plenty of ideas of what to do or who to blame

A strike in Latakia is seen as an Israeli attempt to wean Assad off Iran, and a new barrier is seen as a way to keep Israel from needing to go into Gaza

Questions about Omicron are flattened out by the media into a vaccination mantra, but the PM comes under fire for keeping curbs in place and seeming to give his family a pass

After following officials into panic mode over the Omicron variant, Tehran's nuclear program and the slow pace of kid vaccinations, news outlets pull back to a less frenzied view

Israel aims its tough guy routine at Iran and the US, but as the threats trickle through domestically, some ask whether the bombast is credible

The passage of the first fiscal plan in years is both feted and recognized for being something that would have been easily taken care of before, if not for a certain ex-PM

Of the two things on Bennett's mind as he heads to Glasgow, global warming appears to be the third; the (plastic) knives are out, and more houses are in

From a new Delta subvariant to an old consulate being made new to an even older gate in Jerusalem that is the center of old tensions, there is plenty to fret over in the media

Ayelet Shaked is at the center of several scraps within the coalition, though rifts are all over; and papers look at what's behind a law that could keep Netanyahu out of power

A ransomware attack on a hospital exposes some big issues; speaking unclearly becomes an art form; and a "terror-backing" Knesset aide's suspension sparks some questions

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