PM not only empowered Levin to batter democracy. He also placed anti-democratic radicals in key posts. Did he really think he'd be able to control them and their violent disciples?

The prime minister fails to impose discipline on his colleagues and the opposition manages an improbable victory, but the judicial overhaul advocates aren't done yet

Much of the harm the PM has done to Israel these past 5 months defies explanation even from his point of view. He won't be easily forgiven, but he must start to undo the damage

When the pro-democracy 'Safeguarding Our Home' rallies are overwhelmed and undermined by adjacent, rival-allied 'Free Palestine' demonstrators

The PM caved to his ultra-Orthodox allies with boosted funds for inadequate schools and full-time Torah study. Will he ignore the national interest on the overhaul too?

Speaking at the UN's Nakba fest, the PA chief contradicted his previous assurances to Israel. In a reflection of the collapse of negotiation prospects, hardly anyone even noticed

Gallant claimed on Wednesday that Islamic Jihad had 'no answer' to the IDF's initial raids. In fact, Hamas's evil little sister kept half of Israel under threat through Saturday

Israel's internal cohesion is not a luxury or an ideal. It is a central element in our capacity to resist our enemies, survive and flourish

In a pre-recorded video screened at the opening 75th Independence Day ceremony, the prime minister stressed unity as central to the wonders of modern Israel. Was he listening?

The president unveils plans for a world Jewish forum to debate issues. But as the judicial overhaul crisis underlines, such debate is only useful if those in power are listening

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