With the Israeli right riding high after the Iran strikes, Netanyahu may push to topple Tehran's regime – then reshape Israel's by advancing the judicial overhaul. To preserve the gains, it's time to slam the brakes on divisive initiatives

Editorial: Israel’s strikes against Tehran risk spiralling conflict, flout legal norms and may permanently bury the last chance for nuclear diplomacy

Thirty years of daring and brilliant Israeli sabotage operations succeeded in postponing Iran's nuclear and missile programs but failed to put an end to them. The same has been…

With the Israeli right riding high after the Iran strikes, Netanyahu may push to topple Tehran's regime – then reshape Israel's by advancing the judicial overhaul. To preserve the…

Most analysts agree that Israel's expansive attacks on Iran only benefit the leaders of the Islamic Republic, even if Netanyahu and many Israelis somehow see themselves as the…

After facing an uncertain future last week, Netanyahu’s confrontation with Israel’s arch foe unites its politicians

Even if the prime minister's decision to attack Iran was the right one, it's too soon to say whether it will pay off ■ The attack was only launched after four preconditions were…