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Prime minister Naftali Bennett quits as country prepares for fifth vote in less than four years
Move shows limits of unusual autonomy the US brand retained after its 2000 sale to the UK group
Parent company ends legal battle by allowing local licensee to acquire business
US brokers effort to help former foes normalise relations as Joe Biden’s visit approaches
Collapse of coalition means country’s longest-serving prime minister has a shot at return to power
Premier Naftali Bennett and foreign minister Yair Lapid have ‘exhausted options’ to stabilise government
New energy deal signed in Cairo as Brussels aims to reduce dependence on Russia
Commission president Von der Leyen discusses co-operation over offshore gas infrastructure
US president to meet Saudi crown prince in reversal of policy towards oil-rich ally
New law puts Baghdad at odds with Gulf nations building closer ties with Jewish state
Deep fissures revealed in ruling alliance that has lost majority in Knesset
Pact builds on growing economic links since establishment of diplomatic ties in 2020
Departure of Arab-Israeli politician puts multi-party coalition closer to collapse
Arab journalist’s shooting highlights challenges Palestinians face in holding the Israeli army to account for civilian deaths
Matthew Teller’s history disputes simplistic division of the Old City into four areas — and laments present-day tensions
Shireen Abu Akleh was reporting on Israeli military raid in refugee camp when she was struck
US consultancy overseeing Israeli spyware company tells EU lawmakers it is being stonewalled by management
Phone call with Bennett comes in wake of Lavrov comments, but Kremlin readout of talks mentions no admission
Netanyahu tries to take advantage of political crisis that has shaken the disparate governing coalition
Unrest threatens to spill over into other cities, prompting Israel to put police reserve forces on alert
Toughest challenge yet for multi-party administration as analysts fear fresh election on horizon
The real divide in British politics is still about who owns assets
Separate authorities say 150 people injured and 300 arrested at Al Aqsa Mosque as Ramadan and Jewish Passover coincide
The third attack in a week is the single deadliest assault inside the country for eight years
First meeting in the country signals willingness to co-ordinate over regional security threats
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