Explaining Israel's elections: Ten scenarios Israelis should prepare for in 2026 - opinion
There could be five races again with no coalition formed, as we had before, and we might end up staying in election mode for quite some time.
There could be five races again with no coalition formed, as we had before, and we might end up staying in election mode for quite some time.
Critics warn the proposed Iran deal could repeat past mistakes, delaying rather than eliminating strategic danger.
Lumping them together obscures a mile-wide difference in their fundamental natures: one is a politician, and the other is a demagogue.
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Between normalization and isolation, Israel could pursue structured economic ties that build real partnerships without formal embassies.
Israel’s closest allies have effectively told it to wage war indefinitely without winning.
Despite the crisis, the conditions for a diplomatic breakthrough may be emerging beneath the surface – if Washington is willing to rethink the sequencing and political assumptions behind its strategy
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Israel should not invoke citizenship when speaking about haredim.
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