Censorship and unity in the face of the Iranian threat combine to stifle dissent as Israel’s war with Iran drags on.

Censorship and unity in the face of the Iranian threat combine to stifle dissent as Israel’s war with Iran drags on.

Israeli analysts describe confusion as US President Trump unexpectedly shifts from threatened strikes on Iran to talks.

From the Iranian threat to his own domestic legal and political troubles, war with Iran has advantages for Netanyahu.

Despite its public objections to Israel’s actions, the UK is buying spyware developed and tested on Palestinians.

Diplomatic norms, law and institutions have proven no hindrance to the US president. Can he really do anything he wants?

Israeli public overwhelmingly supports war with Iran, rallying behind Netanyahu despite political divisions.

Most Israelis back war, a poll suggests, as genocidal rhetoric returns, and opponents face threats and violence.

Iranian Kurds weigh risks of fighting government, uncertain of US and Israeli support for any uprising.

As conflict engulfs Iran, its diaspora feels anguish, reflecting on memories of home and uncertainty about the future.

Public support for Israel’s war effort contrasts with doubts over its long-term military and economic sustainability.
