Israelis against judicial imperialism want a prime minister, even one under corruption charges, seeking legal reform.
And with Iran.
Netanyahu’s opponents are wrong to put their hopes in the legal system.
Enabling the electorate to work through the hugely sensitive decision of who should lead the country.
A third election begins to look like a possibility.
Whatever happened to “It’s legal, but it stinks”?
The charges are flimsy, but Netanyahu can’t fight them and govern the country.
Even as he has created one for himself.
So says a prominent left-wing activist.
The incoherence of the accusation against Netanyahu.
Israel must be able to defend itself by itself.
Lessons for the Israeli right.
What a new book about Israeli prime ministers gets wrong, and right, about today.
And if Netanyahu is out, hostile powers may try to test a new prime minister’s mettle.