Israelis prefer Trump over Harris. In the face of uncertainty, Netanyahu is hedging his bets.

WASHINGTON — When Benjamin Netanyahu was contemplating how and when to retaliate for a missile barrage from Iran, his government was, unsurprisingly, in constant consultation with the leadership of its closest ally — the Biden administration. At the same time, the Israeli prime minister was talking to, and getting a different message from, another American […]

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Silent dancing on Simchat Torah? A joyous Jewish holiday is remade for a mournful anniversary.

For many Jews across the United States and globe, memories of last year’s Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah will forever revolve around grim phone alerts and hushed conversations in synagogue, tears, hugs and the dawning realization that an unfathomable number of Israelis had been killed or taken captive. Now, those communities face the challenge of […]

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Will Sinwar’s death end the Gaza war? The US hopes so, but Hamas and Netanyahu say they’ll keep fighting.

For months, the United States has signaled that Yahya Sinwar was the biggest impediment to a ceasefire deal in the Israel-Hamas war, with the Hamas leader unwilling to consider any scenarios that would require his group to cede control over the Palestinian territory. But does that mean his death, announced Thursday, means the war could […]

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