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Assessment highlights threat to Israeli premier from mass protests and looming election
Praying that the Israeli cabinet minister will replace Benjamin Netanyahu is now the US president’s unofficial policy
Why is Israel's government so unwilling to listen to its closest allies?
Minister’s White House visit lays bare growing tensions within Israel’s war cabinet
National security adviser Jake Sullivan says negotiators in Paris reached ‘understanding’ on basics of agreement
Netanyahu document on future of besieged Palestinian enclave at odds with US aims
Once seen as fringe figures, ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir oppose a ‘reckless’ ceasefire deal in Gaza
Benjamin Netanyahu rejects militant group’s ‘delusional demands’ in talks brokered by the US, Qatar and Egypt
Arm shares have soared as artificial intelligence demand boosts revenues
President made warning in call with Netanyahu as unease grows in US over Gaza death toll
Israel’s prime minister says agreement with militant group will lead to ‘another massacre’
Political class positioning for an early election as the veneer of October 7 unity begins to fade
Munich Security Conference head Christoph Heusgen says Berlin should ‘call a spade a spade’ on international law
Nearly a third of Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet attended event calling for Jewish settlements in the territory
Israeli prime minister called Doha a ‘problematic’ intermediary in leaked recording of meeting with hostage relatives
Protest comes after families of those held by Hamas pitched tents outside prime minister’s house in Jerusalem
Former military chief Gadi Eisenkot calls for elections and says government is not being truthful
Opposition leaders, some war cabinet members and many ordinary Israelis call for rethink on war against Hamas
Defiant premier marks 100 days since start of war against Hamas as relatives of hostages stage mass rally and ‘solidarity strike’
Antony Blinken seeks to reduce tensions between Israel and Lebanese militant group Hizbollah
Senior ministers criticise military for pushing ahead with probe into intelligence failures
Israel’s far-right government expected to delay efforts to resurrect reforms until after end of war against Hamas
Reform passed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s far right government divided Israelis and triggered mass protests
Israeli prime minister welcomes US backing as military deepens invasion of besieged enclave
Prime minister forced to defend military campaign to parliament as Pope Francis cites conflict in his Christmas message
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