Palestinian Bassam Aramin and Israeli Rami Elhanan have each lost a daughter in the Middle East conflict. Instead of succumbing to bitterness, they have joined hands to work for peace. How did they manage to overcome hatred?
The escalation in the Middle East has sparked anti-Western rage in many parts of the world. Many believe the U.S. and Europe are applying a double standard to Israel – and the deepening chasm between the West and the Global South poses a threat to the world order.
After more than 15 years in office, Benjamin Netanyahu had to step down as prime minister earlier this year. How did he manage to last this long, anyway? And is this really the end of his long run in Israeli politics?