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Analysis: Alliances with the West, Ukraine, and Russia, mean Israel is walking a delicate diplomatic tightrope to avoid taking sides in the crisis.
Analysis: With President Herzog's visit to Ankara, Turkey and Israel have marked a turning point in relations between the two regional powers, but whether their shared interests will be enough to overcome years of strained ties remains to be seen.
Analysis: As part of a regional trend, normalising ties with Tel Aviv would sit well with Washington, but there would be lots of costs for Riyadh without many benefits.
Analysis: Israel's controversial citizenship law has been reinvigorated and reintroduced in the Knesset, adding to a number of laws that explicitly discriminate by ethnicity to restrict the rights of Palestinians in Israel.
Analysis: Voices critical of Israel are growing louder in the Democratic party amid violence in Gaza, but Biden has so far taken a hands-off approach.
Analysis: Jordan's stability is often taken for granted. The Prince Hamzah affair showed that the kingdom’s politics are more fractious than appearances suggest.
Analysis: Biden's relationship with Israel could be tested over Iran, but the president-elect's proclivity for a paradigm shift or a reversal of Trump's anti-Palestinian policies appears rather limited.
Analysis: While Israel's new government was billed as an anti-Netanyahu alliance, Bennett is set to maintain the status quo in Gaza.
Analysis: Given shared strategic interests with Russia, Israel has maintained a passive stance on Ukraine despite mounting pressure by Western allies. As the conflict escalates, Tel Aviv finds itself stuck in a political minefield.
Analysis: Israel's new coalition government will likely continue many of Netanyahu's policies as it faces internal divisions and the threat of another election if it is unable to pass a budget.