Rishi Sunak ignites outpour of anger for telling Israel ‘We want you to win’
‘Nobody wins when the scale of human suffering, devastation and pain is so vast and relentless.’
‘Nobody wins when the scale of human suffering, devastation and pain is so vast and relentless.’
The uneasy parallels between British media and the media in countries led by far-right nationalists, confirms the desperate need for media reform in the UK.
Bibi’s surge came mainly at the expense of other right wing parties. The question now is whether he can form a stable coalition
Many see in Herzog a real alternative to Netanyahu
Netanyahu has called for Jews to emigrate to the safety of Israel, but we cannot concede to terrorists
Isaac Herzog has made two important shifts which may boost Labor’s chances of forming the next government
Unlike in previous elections, in 2015 there will be a genuine chance for change at the top.
Whilst it is easy to rattle off reasons why things won’t work out in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, it is important not to overstate these, nor to lose sight of factors which could play in favour of a successful outcome
Yesterday, ‘positive’ talks between Israeli and Iran in Brussels were followed hours later by Benjamin Netanyahu vowing his readiness to “press the button”.
Gilad Shalit was released today after five years being held captive by Hamas, released in return for the freeing by Israel of 1,000 Palestinian prisoners. Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair described the developments as “a moment of opportunity”, offeringtest