This could be the end of Benjamin Netanyahu
Protests and strikes against the Israeli government’s judicial reforms are intensifying.
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Protests and strikes against the Israeli government’s judicial reforms are intensifying.
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Unprecedented demonstrations threaten the prime minister’s political future.

A wave of violence grips Jerusalem and the West Bank; and the global ageing crisis reaches a tipping point.
Although the university has reversed its block against the former head of Human Rights Watch, concerns over freedom of speech…
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition is eroding checks and balances on power.
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Ex-president Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters stormed government buildings in Brasilia, while Benjamin Netanyahu’s sixth coalition is the most far-right and religious…
As a child, Christmases meant exclusion. Today, I am making my own Yuletide traditions.
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Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to once again lead the country, backed by an alliance of extremist parties.
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Ahead of the 1 November elections, the former PM has brokered an alliance with the far-right to carve a return…
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Jeremy Bowen’s personal history shows how hopes of peace failed and the region entered a new era of instability.
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The 6 January committee hearings show how much Donald Trump has irreversibly changed the political landscape.
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The US president, scheduled to meet leaders in Israel and Saudi Arabia, may find that being committed to human rights…
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An annual Israeli nationalist march is going ahead. Compare that with how its authorities react to Palestinian flags.
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A dispute over leavening agents in Passover has lost Naftali Bennett his slim governing majority in the Knesset.
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Regional alliances do nothing to assuage tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
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The bestselling author is not boycotting Hebrew. But why did so many people assume she was?
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The long-serving prime minister has made himself so indispensable that politics in Israel and Palestine will likely be shaped around him…
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If the Israeli prime minister is ousted, it will not be because the country voted left but because he fractured…
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Jeremy Cliffe and Emily Tamkin host the New Statesman’s weekly global affairs podcast, World Review.

Alona Ferber joins the World Review podcast to explore Israel’s complex political landscape.