Israel is still at war
Could the West Bank city of Jenin suffer the same fate as Gaza?
ByReviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Could the West Bank city of Jenin suffer the same fate as Gaza?
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The political calculations that allowed the Gaza ceasefire could yet be its undoing.
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Trump has changed the calculus for Israel and the Middle East.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed a ceasefire. But can a new Palestinian society be built from the ruins of war?
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This is going to be another turbulent year in the Middle East.
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A democratic Syria and rising Turkey would ask different questions of Israel.
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Donald Trump has promised he’ll achieve peace in the region. We’d be foolish to believe him.
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The agreed pause in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has been repeatedly violated.
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The country has drawn a false equivalence with Northern Ireland and Palestine.
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With the Middle East in turmoil, could Israel now step into the breach?
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The violent summer of 1929 reveals the deep and tangled roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Israeli air strikes have damaged and destroyed historical sites and antiquities across the country.
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The International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant make it clear: there is no justifying Israel’s war.
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How court’s arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu will hurt – and possibly help – him.
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With the Middle East in flames, Britain’s relationship with Israel will transform again.
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From Europe to China, the illusions of the old order are crumbling.
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Anti-Semitic hatred has left the social media mirror world and turned violent.
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Like the president elect, the Israeli prime minister has experienced a remarkable political renaissance.
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s strikes on Iran were a breach of the IDF’s usual strategic calculus.
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America’s diplomats are going in circles – closely followed by Bob Woodward.
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