‘We Are Overpaying the Price for a Sin We Didn’t Commit’
Israel has every right to defend itself and fight terrorists. But is this really the best way?
By Nicholas Kristof
Israel has every right to defend itself and fight terrorists. But is this really the best way?
By Nicholas Kristof
It’s hard not to wonder whether today’s suffering could have been avoided if in 2000 Palestinians had taken the offer of a path toward statehood.
By David Brooks
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak discusses his career in power in this lifeless, often confusing documentary.
By Beatrice Loayza
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s attack on the judiciary is throwing Israel into chaos.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Israel and the U.S. have narrowly avoided war with Iran over its nuclear program. Will President Trump bring the crisis to a head?
Hawks in Israel and America have spent more than a decade agitating for war against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. Will Trump finally deliver?
By Ronen Bergman and Mark Mazzetti
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded an inquiry into ties between his challenger, Ehud Barak, and the U.S. financier charged with sex crimes.
By Isabel Kershner
It’s a tough one.
By Thomas L. Friedman
The longtime critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was forming a new political party as the country braced for a second election.
By Isabel Kershner
Israel bought German submarines and missile boats. The police say several of the prime minister’s associates were bribed to help clinch the deal.
By David M. Halbfinger
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