Israel
India and Canada’s Fraying Relationship
Plus: Saudi Arabia reaches out to the Palestinians.
A Mideast Mega-Deal in the Making
Instability undermines efforts to include the Palestinians in a Saudi-Israeli peace deal.
Iran Shows No Signs of ‘De-Escalation’
As the White House pursues diplomacy, Iran’s president threatens America and its allies.
Israel’s Less-Than-Secret War Against the Iranian Nuclear Program
A new book details the tactical success of Mossad’s efforts against the Islamic Republic.
Israel’s Looming Constitutional Crisis
Debates over the Supreme Court’s role expose deep societal fissures, including between the religious and secular.
Israel’s Multifront War on Terror
The embattled country is leading the fight against Iranian-sponsored terrorism in the Middle East.
Israel Missed Its Moment
It might have had a chance to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions a few years ago, but the Middle East has changed.
New Congressional Tensions Flare Over Israel
Infighting among Democrats accompanies President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Washington.
Jordan’s Threat to the Middle Eastern Order
The kingdom has made a tradition of inciting unrest with Israel during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Middle East Braces for a Nuclear Iran
Saudi Arabia eyes diplomacy while Israel prepares for confrontation.
Israel Sidesteps a Crisis—For Now
Benjamin Netanyahu delays his judicial reform package, but his fragile governing coalition stands on a precipice.
Is Netanyahu Too Democratic?
The debate over Israeli judicial reform exposes a flawed understanding of majority rule.
Is Benjamin Netanyahu Undermining Israeli Democracy?
The new government’s plans to reshape the judiciary have intensified already deep polarization: A Dispatch Explainer.
Coming Out as an Arab Advocate of Peace with Israel
Proponents of normalization have a chance to bring a peace deal across the finish line.
Can Israel Normalize Relations with Saudi Arabia?
Benjamin Netanyahu will need to push past the bad blood between the Saudis and Americans.