The Israeli prime minister’s Nation-State Law and its attack on a “model minority” has created a storm of protest, even among moderates.
America and the World
Is #NeverBibi Enough?
You can’t help wondering if Netanyahu’s right-wing critics understand their role in creating him.Â
The British Political Crisis Deepens
What happens next, as neither major political party can find a Brexit position that reflects what most Britons want?
Sara Netanyahu’s Takeout Dinners May Not Be a Game-Changer
It takes more than corruption to change voters’ minds. But you knew that.Â
The Border Is Always Ready to Blow Up
A brief guide to the last clash, and the next, on the Israel-Gaza line
The Fate of Italy and Europe
The North-South-right-left new government poses huge challenges to the continent—not least because in the short term, its economics may work.

The EU Leads the Way to Internet Privacy Over Profit
We should be rooting for the success of the General Data Protection Regulation.
Between Gaza and Jerusalem
The unholy coalition of the unwilling and the human tragedy
The Trump Presidency: Oligarchs, Billionaires, Corporations, and Porn Stars
Hate isn’t the point of this administration; it’s a tool.
It Doesn’t Add Up
Israeli arguments about the precise number of Palestinians are a distraction. Occupation is undemocratic no matter how many or few there are.

