David Horovitz
Coverage of David Horovitz in the Nexus archive.
- Former prime minister Naftali Bennett: This existential moment
Naftali Bennett discusses his case for becoming Israel's next leader in an interview at his Ra'anana headquarters. The conversation involves journalist David Horovitz and political correspondent Tal Schneider.
- Times of Israel reporter Zev Stub receives award for Diaspora coverage
Times of Israel reporter Zev Stub received an award for Diaspora coverage. Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz delivered a keynote address about his recent visit to Syria at a B’nai B’rith International ceremony in Jerusalem.
- Daily Briefing June 17 – Best frenemy? Trump turns on Israel at G7 summit
The article discusses concerns in Israel regarding its future survival ahead of a planned Iran-US memorandum of understanding, as Trump appears to shift his stance toward Israel at the G7 summit. Editor David Horovitz outlines these concerns in a piece published by The Times of Israel.
- Daily Briefing June 9 – Between a rocket and a hard place: PM faces Trumpian dilemma
The article discusses the strained US-Israel relationship as Iran views Lebanon as its vassal state, with editor David Horovitz analyzing the situation. The Israeli Prime Minister faces a dilemma similar to Trump's challenges.
- Daily Briefing June 4 – Haredi-wrought ‘Kristallnacht’ smashes red lines at justice’s home
The article discusses a proposed treaty between Israel and Lebanon to halt fighting with Hezbollah, a contentious Knesset vote for state comptroller, and a conversation with AI. Editor David Horovitz analyzes these developments in the context of recent events involving Haredi communities and political tensions.
- Daily Briefing May 27 – Dread in Israel as Trump aims to seal Iran deal
The article discusses Israel's growing concern over U.S. President Trump's efforts to finalize an Iran deal, which could undermine Israel's security. It also highlights the controversy surrounding Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir's misconduct and the need for Israel to assert itself against Iran.