The ICC's announcement of a possible war crimes investigation has Israel fuming over the fact that it is being singled out (it isn't) and worried over who will be strung up

Like Lermontov's Pechorin, Netanyahu promises a lot and leaves a trail of weeping and distraught women in his wake after Russian authorities do not come through, according to some

The Russians are holding up Israelis, and the diplomatic spat is about as interesting as you would expect being stuck at an airport to be

Justice Minister Ohana may, like his boss the PM, want to investigate the investigators, but now he's being prosecuted (metaphorically) for picking the wrong prosecutor

Gideon Sa'ar's coming-out party generates a decent amount of buzz, though the math still doesn't quite show him beating Netanyahu for Likud glory just yet

The Likud leadership primary is made as dramatic as possible, with support tallies and polls making it seem like anyone could win the triple election crown

With date set for 3rd election, politicians are already deep in campaign mode as they bicker through the headlines

Israeli analysts and politicians pop the champagne over defeat of Labour party in Britain; papers wonder if third consecutive Israeli election also a cause for celebration

Politicians fail to dodge the 'car crash' of a third election seen coming from miles away, leaving little for media to say other than 'shame!'

The Knesset is sending Israelis back to the polls for another bruising round, Netanyahu is set to punch out Sa'ar, and a Title VI battle rages in the US, far from Israeli eyes

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