Prince William’s Middle East tour, which includes the first official visit to Israel by a senior British royal, will be fraught—and it’s unclear if he’s up for the challenge
Tag Archives: Israel
How Israel became a defender of the Syrian people
Terry Glavin: With the U.S. wavering and the chemical attacks continuing, Israelis have found themselves drawn reluctantly into the chaos
What U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital means for the Middle East
Opinion: Trump’s decision seems oblivious to the fragility of coexistence in the city between its Israeli and Palestinian inhabitants
Why Israel is saving Syrian rebels
‘All my life I was told Israel is my enemy. But only Israel is our friend,’ says one fighter from a hospital in Tzfat.
Elizabeth May’s split with the Greens
The leader and her party don’t see eye-to-eye on the BDS movement. Maybe it’s time for them to go their separate ways.
Why Israel is so successful at building tech companies
Israel’s chief scientist explains why the country has the highest concentration of startups in the world. Are there lessons for Canada?
Novel cut from Israeli school curriculum becomes bestseller
Borderlife, a novel about an Israeli-Palestinian romance, will be translated into English later this year
Why Netanyahu’s revisionist Holocaust history helps no one
The Israeli prime minister’s recent lie about the roots of the tragedy will have dangerous, far-reaching implications
Amiel: A land for peace? Come off it.
Barbara Amiel on Israel’s elections and the brilliance of Bibi
France’s Jewish exodus—to Britain
In the wake of the Paris attacks, thousands of French Jews are fleeing—not to Israel, but to Britain