More than 250 people have been killed in a barrage of air strikes on Lebanon since the ceasefire was declared.

More than 250 people have been killed in a barrage of air strikes on Lebanon since the ceasefire was declared.

Israel’s confrontation with its regional nemesis leaves Iran both standing and strategically stronger, analysts say.

Years of war have fundamentally changed Israel’s politics, economy and society, analysts say.
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Celebrations in the Israeli parliament mark the passing of legislation intended to apply to Palestinians only.

Rights groups condemn Israel’s new law, which will primarily apply to Palestinians, as discriminatory.

After years of regional forever wars, Israel’s chief of staff warns the army is on the brink of collapse.

Censorship and unity in the face of the Iranian threat combine to stifle dissent as Israel’s war with Iran drags on.

Israeli analysts describe confusion as US President Trump unexpectedly shifts from threatened strikes on Iran to talks.

From the Iranian threat to his own domestic legal and political troubles, war with Iran has advantages for Netanyahu.

Despite its public objections to Israel’s actions, the UK is buying spyware developed and tested on Palestinians.
