This old-style socialist turns out to be much more of a small-c conservative than his many critics are willing to admit.
Almost two in five of our panel members think that our national interests are usually aligned. And one in four think they’re aligned – full stop.
The right to it must be championed even when – no: especially when – remarks are made that we find reprehensible.
Plans to bring areas of the West Bank under civilian, rather than military, law should be welcomed as a step in the right direction.
Trump’s Middle East peace plan has left the Prime Minister of Israel in severe diplomatic difficulties. But there may be a way out.
It is poor foreign policy. It will damage Israel’s counter-terrorism efforts. And it’s flagrantly unacceptable to the Palestinians.
The scale of his domestic ambitions and the legacy of the Iraq War suggest that his ambitions will be limited – for the moment at least.
The move marks an intensification of the division of foreign policy along communalist lines – a regrettable development,
The opposition are allowing him first dibs at forming a government. This is a major risk for them, because he is a famed dealmaker.
Brokenshire must keep an eye on the potential knock-on from the latest flare-up over terror, reprisals, a captured pilot and the disputed territory.
Delivering on his campaign promise to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US embassy accordingly hasn’t helped.
Our Executive Editor dissects Labour candidate Faiza Shaheen’s attempt to dismiss facts about the Labour leader as “hearsay”.
Sunni Arab leaders now recognise that Iran’s aggression represents an existential threat to more than just the Jewish state.