This interview was previously published in Fathom Journal of the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM).
21 per cent of Israel’s citiz...
Pragmatic, liberal Zionists have come to embrace the contextual, at times conflicting, nuances of the modern state of Israel. As unconditional supporters of Isr...
The Regulation Bill, which aims to legalize thousands of homes in the West Bank built on private Palestinian land and that passed a preliminary reading in the K...
The Israeli government this week is debating making two sets of extraordinary payments to different groups. Both payments are in some part necessary, but the st...
After what many viewed as Prime Minister Netanyahu’s boosterism on behalf of Mitt Romney in 2012 and his meetings in New York last month with Hillary Clinton an...
Israel's most controversial rapper is now a Likud member and no one should be surprised. Yoav Eliasi, more commonly known as “The Shadow (הצל),” joined the part...
This post was originally published in January 2016. Israel's Knesset has since passed the NGO bill referenced in the piece.
Much ado has been made lately over ...
Israelis know that they oughtn’t take political opinion polls too seriously, certainly not so long before an election, when nobody knows who exactly will be run...
The past few weeks were ones of turmoil in the Israeli political system. At first, it seemed that Prime Minister Netanyahu was set to expand his narrow coalitio...
Israel’s coalition crisis is over, with reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu and Education Minister Naftali Bennett reached a “compromise” over the latter’s de...