30 years ago, the Israelis and Palestinians signed an agreement many thought was set in stone. Now, as it lies battered and seemingly done for, here are the lessons we can draw

On diplomacy blitz in US, ex-premier defends Israel's stability amid judicial overhaul crisis, but also offers hints he wants a hand in the country's future

In his new book 'Fear and Insecurity,' Jonathan Leslie says Israeli politicians are blowing Iranian nuclear aspirations out of proportion - and they're doing it for the votes

Political differences don’t just emerge when it comes to how we interpret reality around us, our brains actually ‘see’ different things depending on our politics, say researchers

One protester says she was refused service at a Tel Aviv eatery; another is told she can't board train wearing shirt with phrase 'Rise up'

President reportedly asks justice minister to 'soften' judicial overhaul plan, vows to protect values laid out in Declaration of Independence, which he says should guide nation

Zohar Palti tells ToI Israel must make 'serious decisions' on whether it is willing to attack Iran’s nuclear plants without US backing, notes issue tangled up with other challenges

Left-leaning immigrants who moved during the Trump era are surprised to see the radical politics they thought they left behind, while other new arrivals are happy with the outcome

The former prime minister, famed for his flair for the dramatic, hits his election campaign ahead of the November elections with a new shtick

Ayelet Shaked still failing to clear electoral threshold after partnering with Jewish Home, Channel 13 survey shows

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