
Netanyahu’s gamble
The Israeli prime minister’s strike on Iran was audacious but also risky, militarily and politically.
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The Israeli prime minister’s strike on Iran was audacious but also risky, militarily and politically.
ByIsrael's staggering strikes on Iran have devastated the regime’s brittle leadership.
ByThe world’s best-known campaigner has never hidden who she is or what she believes in.
ByOne family’s experience of life and death in the war zone.
ByBut in the House of Commons today there were criticisms from both sides of the chamber.
ByIt is still too little, but it is not too late.
ByHe is preparing a parliamentary ruse to embarrass Keir Starmer – and take dozens of MPs with him.
ByA lack of consensus on Israel has paralysed the EU.
ByThe government must go much further to stop the war on Gaza.
ByBritish Jews are not a monolith but there are many who want the senseless killing in Gaza to end.
ByAid agencies are warning that Gaza faces a famine, which will be entirely manmade.
ByThe White House claims it is protecting Jews while transforming Ivy League campuses into places of fear.
ByThe delicate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is over. War has returned to the Middle East.
ByHostage families and civic society alike have been outraged by the renewed assault on Gaza.
ByIt was unbearable when my brother’s murderer was released from prison in the ceasefire deal. But 59 hostages remain in…
ByCuts have hollowed out the corporation’s decks of talent – to the point where catastrophic errors slip through.
ByEven if the next phase of the agreement commences, Israel will face tough choices.
ByAlso this week: Britain united over copyright law, and Trump’s war on the US press rages on.
ByThe bodies of hostages taken on 7 October were returned to Israel in a disturbing spectacle.
ByThis imperialistic “Riviera” project could have been dreamt up by the Israeli far right.
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