Former head of Shin Bet: Hamas’s nightmare is a two-state solution
The former head of Israeli intelligence Ami Ayalon on why Israel is losing the war.
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The former head of Israeli intelligence Ami Ayalon on why Israel is losing the war.
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The rapidly changing city may seem calm on the surface. Don’t be fooled.
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The prime minister is staking his political survival on a war Israel can’t win.
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Despite the UN resolution calling for a ceasefire, the White House’s position remains the same.
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At the site of Hamas’s 7 October attack, one struggles to comprehend the horrific consequences of the war and of…
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The Saudi royal and former ambassador to the US on the lack of political will in solving the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Settler violence in the occupied territory is intensifying, and Palestinian deaths are mounting.
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The difficulties come not so much with the talk of “two states”, but of a “solution”.
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The UK is sliding towards Trumpian divisive politics, hate not hope. Calm and proportion are badly needed.
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More instances of anti-Jewish hate were recorded in 2023 than in any other year since 1984.
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The party’s language towards Israel has toughened but its previous conditions for a ceasefire remain.
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How stereotypes and conspiracy theories about Jews have become a part of our common culture.
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The Liberal Democrat MP on polarisation and her relatives trapped in Gaza.
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With its military focusing on Rafah, Netanyahu’s government has spoken of large numbers of Palestinians being forced to leave the…
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Israel’s war is coming to a crunch point.
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The American international relations scholar on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and power competition in the Middle East.
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Spinning away an issue that is costing Labour votes is not a good idea.
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Why Zionists must support the Palestinians.
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The first woman on Facebook’s board – and the co-author of Lean In – on Hamas’s 7 October attack and…
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The US president is losing much-needed support over the war in Gaza, and mainstream Democrats aren’t helping.
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