The fatal shooting of a black teenager by Israeli police has set off angry protests in a community that has faced a long history of discrimination.
Author: DAVID M. HALBFINGER and ISABEL KERSHNER
As Gaza Fighting Intensifies, Israelis and Palestinians Bury Their Dead
In the worst fighting between Israel and Gaza since the 2014 war, four Israeli civilians and at least 22 Palestinians were killed in two days of fighting.
Benny Gantz Led Israel’s Army. Now He Eyes a Long Siege of Netanyahu.
Mr. Gantz may at times seem a reluctant political warrior, but his newly formed party is poised to battle Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s next government.
Netanyahu Indictment Closer as Israeli Prosecutor Seeks Charges
The decision, the result of a two-year investigation, imperils the prime minister’s political future just 40 days before he is to stand for re-election.
Prosecutor Moves to Indict Netanyahu on Corruption Charges
The announcement was the culmination of a two-year investigation into Benjamin Netanyahu’s dealings and imperil his political future just 40 days before he is to stand for re-election.
Fratricide in Full Bloom as Israeli Election Campaign Heats Up
Political alliances are all well and good, but they are falling by the wayside as lawmakers jockey for position in an eventual post-Netanyahu Israel.
Israeli Police Urge Bribery and Fraud Charges Against Netanyahu. Again.
For the third time this year, the prime minister is accused of corruption. But this time, his governing coalition is already teetering.