Shimon Peres

Iran’s poisoned chalice: can economic pressure end the regime? - opinion

The poisoned chalice is not forced; it is chosen when there is no other option left.

Oil barrels and several hundred dollars; Illustrative.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gestures outside the White House ahead of a meeting with US President Donald Trump, September 25, 2025.

Turkey-Israel tensions deepen amid Erdogan’s confrontational policy - opinion

Yesh Atid leader MK Yair Lapid is seen at a faction meeting, last week.

Yair Lapid’s divisive rhetoric threatens israel’s unity, national security - opinion

 A view of the Israeli nuclear facility in the Negev desert outside Dimona, now called the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center.

Israel's open secret: Why is Dimona at the center of Israel’s nuclear weapon ambiguity? - explainer


‘The reality is wilder than anything you can imagine’

Colonel Hasson Hasson is a long-time key player in actions that ‘provide the oxygen that sustains our country’.

COL. (RES.) HASSON HASSON

Grapevine: Dr. Ruth on target

Amar'e Stoudemire meets president Shimon Peres at his official residence in Jerusalem in 2013

Newly released Peres interview: ‘Serve a greater cause than yourself’

Footage filmed eight years ago shows hopeful outlook from president.

SHIMON PERES smiles during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos in 2013.

George Clooney to narrate film on life of Shimon Peres

‘Never Stop Dreaming,’ featuring Obama, Clinton and Streisand, is slated for June release.

GEORGE CLOONEY, Rabbi Marvin Hier and Richard Trank pose for a photo in the recording booth

The lounge

Chemi Peres and Al Gore

Shimon Peres's son 'surprised' by Palestinian reaction to Trump Jerusalem move

Trump's recognition merely signaled a US recognition of the reality on the ground, that Jerusalem is and has operated as Israel's capital since its founding, Chemi Peres affirmed.

Chemi Peres, son of the late Ninth President Shimon Peres, speaks at the GA – the annual Jewish Federations of North America convention.

A century of bloodshed

Ian Black’s latest book about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is strong on description and less so on insights.

CARTOON by Noam Nadav JEWISH SETTLERS argue with a Palestinian in Hebron in August 2001

On the coattails of history

Viscount Allenby retraces his ancestor’s victorious entry to Jerusalem a century ago.

 Viscount Henry Allenby reading the Allenby proclamation of martial rule

How President Rivlin could revive the Israeli presidential conferences

President Peres found generous patrons who financed the conferences he initiated. There is no reason why such a prestigious conference under the auspices of President Rivlin would not.

PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN speaking on a trip to Germany. (

How it really was: To be Begin and Peres on the same weekend

As a speaker I did not have the courage of Abba Eban, who as Israel ambassador to the US and the UN in the 1950s was universally recognized as one of the great orators of the last century.

Shimon Peres and Menachem Begin chat at the inaugural session of the 10th Knesset in 1981