The country has interests in a reasonable relationship with Russia, its relationship with the West is far more critical.
The current protests are economic in nature, but build on discontent and cynicism with a monarchy that stifles debate while failing to deliver improving living standards.
Netanyahu prefers to hug the centre of his governing coalitions, playing parties to his right and left off against each other, and keeping power in his own hands. Now he has become a hostage to the right.
On every front, his policy seems defined by retrenchment and retreat. Circumstances are difficult, but he must nonetheless do better.
If she does do it, Starmer is unlikely to reverse it. But the Government should be clear what the UK gains from the gesture.
The stand off is no longer between the Arab world and Israel, but between Palestinians and Israel. When both sides want so much from each other, there is space for a deal.
If Sunak and Truss are remotely serious about either improving Britain’s long-term growth rate or competing with China, they must make our country a science superpower.
Should the current Anyone-but-Netanyahu ensemble collapse under the weight of its diversity, he stands a good chance of returning.
It at least gives hope that, after the chaos and corruption of the last decade, some limited change and political accountability might at last be possible.
Traditional secular nationalist-driven Palestinian terrorism has been taking on a more religiously motivated dimension in recent years.
The Middle East had been entering a period of relative calm, but Putin’s aggression in Europe puts it at risk.
He bet that it would seek to become a normal country and the region would wane in strategic importance. He was wrong.
This list of allies and partners includes Australia, Israel, South Korea, Japan, Oman, Qatar and Singapore.
NATO must stand united against Russia’s desire to restore Soviet hegemony.
Netanyahu’s new government is relied upon a motley crew of extremists. Britain must avoid a similar fate under proportional representation.