Netanyahu tried to win the day with a Jordan Valley annexation pledge, but his plans quickly fizzled as he sheltered from rockets and lost Iran hawk pal John Bolton

Hours after Knesset panel blocks a Likud bill to allow operatives to film in polling stations, Netanyahu exposes Iranian nuclear facility, leading most of media to ask 'why now?'

The camera bill looks to be dead; some sigh in relief, but pundits still see plenty of danger ahead for either Netanyahu or the fate of Israeli democracy

Ministers will have an unwelcome guest when Mandelblit shows up to warn against allowing cameras in voting booths, even though they really really need it to stamp out 'fraud'

Finally, Jason Greenblatt has a plan and people believe in it: his plan to leave the White House. Israelis couldn't care less

Let's turn back the clock 6 years, to when diplomats and journalists lived in fear of an Israeli raid on Iran, but this time throw in some elections and a Trump in the White House

A new tape adds to charges of Netanyahu meddling where he shouldn't, the center pushes away the ultra-Orthodox, and a look at how the IDF is fogging up its war with Hezbollah

Israel's punking of Hezbollah appears to pay dividends, with the terror group still insisting it scored a kill, allowing the sides to back down after coming incredibly close to war

A staged rescue operation of 'wounded' soldiers from an APC hit by Hezbollah has everyone talking, but few are convinced it's calmed tensions more than temporarily

As kids head back to school, Netanyahu looks for votes by teaching annexation to first graders and bullying a reporter

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