Analysis
The West’s lethally unknown knowns
June 12, 2015 — Interview with Donald Rumsfeld, former US defense secretary
In Herzliya, Netanyahu thumbs his nose at the Palestinians – and the world
June 11, 2015 — PM defies international frustration over stalled peace efforts
With Syria crumbling, Israel's security situation has never been better
June 4, 2015 — The country we once knew no longer exists as a sovereign entity
Netanyahu and the boiling frog
May 27, 2015 — Is it too late for PM to say Israel must not be a bi-national state?
Farcical ministerial appointments may signal beginning of end for Netanyahu
May 26, 2015 — PM is desperate to marginalize any potential challengers. It may not work
Installing hawk as peacemaker, Netanyahu lowers hopes and raises eyebrows
May 20, 2015 — Silvan Shalom, opponent of Palestinian statehood, in charge of peace efforts
Israel’s ultra-Orthodox poised for political return
May 8, 2015 — New coalition agreements threaten to stunt or reverse IDF reforms
Revenge and Israel's coalition crisis
May 6, 2015 — There are those who served under Netanyahu and feel wronged by him
Despite Iran support, 'in the long run it’s hard to see how Assad can survive'
May 5, 2015 — The momentum is definitely going against Assad, Tel Aviv U. expert says
Why Israel still refuses to recognize a century-old genocide
April 27, 2015 — Many urge the government to change policy, but geopolitics prevail
Russian missiles to Iran a major hindrance, but not a game changer
April 15, 2015 — S-300 complicates, but doesn’t end Israel’s military option
Israel turns a blind eye to tunnel construction and the next Gaza war
April 7, 2015 — Hamas tunnelers are digging toward Israel and the next round of fighting