Israel Facing Elections for Fourth Time in Two Years after Government Collapse By Brittany Bernstein December 23, 2020 The government fell after Knesset, Israel’s parliament, failed to pass an annual budget by a midnight deadline.
NR PLUS The Pompeo Doctrine By Jimmy Quinn December 17, 2020 A conversation with the departing secretary of state.
Warnock Compares Netanyahu to Southern Segregationist, Warns Israel at Risk of ‘Apartheid’ By Ryan Mills December 10, 2020 The Democratic Senate candidate described the Israeli and Palestinian region as ‘a land of violence and bloodshed and occupation.’
A Couple of Questions for Rashida Tlaib By Isaac Schorr November 23, 2020 Why does a sitting congresswoman believe that the secretary of state retains the ability to curb her First Amendment rights?
NR PLUS Obama’s Simmering Resentment of Benjamin Netanyahu By Jim Geraghty November 20, 2020 In his new memoir, the 44th president continues to blame Netanyahu for his own failure to make peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
Pompeo Declares BDS ‘Anti-Semitic,’ Turns Tables with Funding Cutoff Call By Jimmy Quinn November 19, 2020 Pompeo spoke alongside Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on a visit to Jerusalem.
The New York Times’ Misleading ‘Analysis’ of Benjamin Netanyahu By Isaac Schorr November 11, 2020 Is the U.S. election result really a “demotion” for Israel’s longtime prime minister?
NR PLUS Anti-Netanyahu Protests Swell in Israel By Zachary Evans August 6, 2020 And they include people across the political spectrum.
What’s Fueling Israel’s Settlement Push? By Jonathan S. Tobin May 20, 2020 The Netanyahu government is pushing hard for a green light from Trump, fearing his time in office might soon end.
NR PLUS Israel Finally — Almost — Gets a Government By Zachary Evans April 23, 2020 Gantz and Netanyahu seem slightly disappointed at the result.