The future of the peace process is intertwined with the electoral fate of the Israeli center-left and its leaders.
The future of the peace process is intertwined with the electoral fate of the Israeli center-left and its leaders.
The diplomatic divide between the US and Turkey grows. More…
Mending America’s strained relationship with Turkey will be a top priority for John Kerry. More…
The elections are over – but what parties will Netanyahu choose as partners?
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Yair Lapid’s rise should be met with understanding — not with disdain.
Naftali Bennett replaces Avigdor Lieberman as Prime Minister Netanyahu’s main rival on the right. More…
After years of relying on military leaders, Israel’s center-left gives journalists a try.
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What Ron Dermer’s appointment means for U.S.-Israel relations More…
What Obama’s reelection means — and doesn’t mean — for the Middle East. More…
It’s that time of year again.
Last week, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s annual trip to the United Nations set off a string of reactions in the familiar choreography of the Iranian-Israeli Cold War (cont.)
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