Shimon Peres

Middle Israel: How Benjamin Netanyahu transformed Israeli politics in 30 years - opinion

Netanyahu’s rise marked the beginning of a new political age in Israel, one defined by sound bites, self-promotion, and lasting consequences.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a Christian Conference in Jerusalem, on April 27, 2025
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits with his arm around his wife Sara as she accompanies her husband on the podium during Netanyahu's election victory ceremony, on June 2, 1996.

30 years after Netanyahu’s victory in 1996: How the comeback marvel changed Israel - opinion

PRESIDENT HERZOG presents the Jerusalem Unity Prize 2026 at the President’s Residence.

Significant award inspired by tragedy: Herzog presents Jerusalem Unity Prize 2026

A LIKUD supporter waves the party’s flag at a gathering, a show of grassroots loyalty which has long defined the movement, even as critics say its primaries have reshaped, and at times distorted, who rises within its ranks.

Middle Israel: How Likud’s primaries poisoned Israeli politics - opinion


Grapevine December 27, 2020: Below the radar

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

NAUM KOEN with his Israeli niece, Danielle.

Biden's victory, Erekat's death teach valuable lessons for peace camp

Biden and Erekat each reflect in their own way one of Peres’s most significant personal and political traits: the belief that a person can shape his or her own tomorrow.

THEN-US vice president Joe Biden shakes hands with Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat upon Biden’s arrival in Ramallah in 2016.

Grapevine, November 6, 2020: A right royal gift

AT THE end of this week, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will celebrate the 73rd anniversary of their marriage

QUEEN ELIZABETH and Shimon Peres.

No substitute for Oslo and the ‘new Middle East’ - opinion

For a moment, I felt that the voice of the late president Shimon Peres was coming from the mouth of Netanyahu.

US PRESIDENT Bill Clinton watches prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO chairman Yasser Arafat shake hands after signing the Oslo I Accord, at the White House in Washington on September 13, 1993.

IMPROVE aims to improve food security in African countries

Ten of Israel’s leading hi-tech, agriculture-oriented companies presented solutions to the challenges raised by the African representatives.

South African food security delegation visits an experimental hothouse in the Negev

Shimon Peres: Legacy and leadership that led to the Abraham Accords

Peres was a man of peace who never lost hope that Israel would one day live in harmony with its Arab neighbors.


Shimon Peres remembered in a manner he would have appreciated

Using previously unseen footage, the event explores the world of former president Peres and draws inspiration from his most valuable work, vision and the legacy he left behind.

SHIMON PERES smiles during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos in 2013.

The agreement may have advanced Shimon Peres' vision of peace

Peres would have leveraged the Israel-UAE agreement to promote Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking.

BAHRAIN’S FOREIGN MINISTER Abdullatif Al Zayani (left), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed gather on the balcony of the White House on Tuesday before the signing of the Abraham Accord.

Grapevine July 31, 2020: Praying outdoors

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

THEN-US president Barack Obama speaks alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and president Shimon Peres during his visit to Yad Vashem in 2013.

Peres Center hosts foreign leaders for World Holocaust Forum

During this meeting with the center's chairman, the visiting heads of state aim to discuss peace and innovation in accordance with the vision and legacy of Shimon Peres.

Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili meets with Peres Center chairman Chemi Peres.