Marilyn Henry, New York
Politics is never dull in Israel, and there have been important shifts in the country's direction. Over the past two decades, Israel has moved away from the economic model built by the left-leaning founders of the state, toward more liberal policies with a greater role for the private secto...
What the New York Times Gets Wrong about Israel and JournalismLeibovitz, Liel
"We will continue to serve the Jewish and democratic State of Israel at all times and across borders... [but] we have decided to take a one day break to talk about the disturbing processes the country is going through," they said in their letter. "Explosive potential" Despite meetings be...
Hamas's deadly attack on Israel is the latest in a long line of bloody conflicts between two deeply divided political rivals. But what isHamas, why is it in conflict withIsrael, and why have its militants decided to launch an attack now?
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, who just visited Israel this week to push for a ceasefire in Gaza, said the enclave is on the "brink of collapse" due to the humanitarian situation. People in Rafah "cannot simply vanish into thin air," she said. ...
Eilat is no longer known just as a place to lounge around on the beach, at the pool, or walk along its crowded beach promenade, where shops sell strange souvenirs.
CBS News contributor and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster explains the latest on the conflict in the Middle East amid fears of a widening war and the U.S.' role.
Besser, James D
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a temporary cease-fire in the war-torn Gaza Strip and the release of dozens of hostages. Here's what we know about the deal.