Former vice president played a key role in Israeli-Egypt peace talks and won staunch support from American Jews throughout his career

Iconic Likud founder Menachem Begin's son, who himself was party MK for 18 years, says Netanyahu government carrying out 'nasty, crude' attacks on state bodies, must be replaced

Right-wing voters are famously faithful to their camp’s leader, giving Netanyahu room to maneuver, compromise, and live to fight another day

In 1982, a young Delaware senator clashed with Menachem Begin in a 'highly emotional confrontation,' but Netanyahu now considers the president-elect 'part of our family'

Nearly 700 soldiers were killed during Israel's 18-year occupation of Lebanon; journalist Matti Friedman teamed up with the Kan broadcaster to tell their story

Authors ambassador Dennis Ross and David Makovsky warn that Israel is nearing the point of no return with Palestinians, in a live interview with ToI editor David Horovitz

Defense minister spotted with tome on sharia law, possibly signaling to ayatollahs he's on to them, or showing Israelis he's as smart as iconic bookworm politicians of the past

In a new book, Dennis Ross and David Makovsky recall iconic moments of Israeli decision-making... and ask if Israelis still have what it takes to separate from the Palestinians

A member of the Foreign Relations Committee, Richard Stone was an adviser on the 1978 Camp David Accords

Choral Synagogue in the western city of Drohobych, once one of the region's most impressive, was turned into a furniture warehouse under communists before being restored in 2013

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