Eitan Shamir: “In the end, the levelling of Gaza also poses an opportunity”
The Israeli military strategist on how 7 October happened, Israel’s endgame in Gaza and the prospect of a regional war.
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The Israeli military strategist on how 7 October happened, Israel’s endgame in Gaza and the prospect of a regional war.
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In his televised address, the group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel that “all scenarios are open”.
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Hassan Nasrallah’s forces are poised on Israel’s border. Is he about to open a new front in the conflict?
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Israel’s former foreign minister on how the Gaza conflict could end.
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Unbearable trauma will make a political solution difficult for Israelis and Palestinians, but it is clear the status quo is…
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Within militant Islamic factions, sectarian rivalries count for less than the desire for destruction.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The real test for the leader is whether his intervention renews party unity.
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Israel has the right to defend itself, but the razing of civilian infrastructure in Gaza will not eradicate Hamas.
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Keir Starmer is facing the biggest crisis of his leadership.
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The city’s Labour council is haunted by the ghosts of the conflict, and by Jeremy Corbyn.
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It has not been accompanied by a more positive political strategy.
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Recent history shows that Muslims are prepared to defect from Labour to elsewhere – including to the Conservatives.
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Thirteen frontbenchers have defied the party line – but they won’t be punished.
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In the wake of the horrific 7 October attack, many Israelis are grappling with trauma and a desire for revenge.
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As the conscience of society, writer-thinkers should not be swayed by prevailing political opinion in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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More than 20 councillors have resigned and 150 have petitioned the party leadership.
Andy Burnham, Sadiq Khan and Anas Sarwar have all publicly opposed the Labour leader’s position.
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Tzipi Hotovely says Hamas is barbarous and must be destroyed. But why did Israel allow it to grow stronger?
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Shadow cabinet ministers have privately warned that the party risks losing Muslim voters if it appears callous.
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