Tony Blair

The UK dimension: What Israel can learn from Britain on judicial reforms - opinion

Opponents see the effort as a threat to judicial independence; supporters see it as restoring parliamentary supremacy. Compromise is not only desirable but possible and essential.

 A justice at the opening of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in London, 2009
 Tony Blair is pictured alongside a map of Israel and the West Bank, May 14, 2009

‘The Americans are doing the right thing,’ says Lapid on Blair appointment

 Tony Blair is pictured alongside a map of Israel and the West Bank, May 14, 2009

Israel eyes UK's Tony Blair as mediator for Gaza, Palestinian refugees - report

Tony Blair, Executive Chairman of the Institute for Global Change and former prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Ex-UK PM Tony Blair accused of violating coronavirus rules – report


Blair: Israel-Palestinian peace will come through ties with Arab states

“The foundation of the approach in the region, that Israelis and Palestinians negotiate peace and then the rest of the region joins, is the diametric opposite of what should happen.”

Britain's former Prime Minister Tony Blair attends an event at Thomson Reuters in London, Britain, October 11, 2018.

Blair: Good Israeli-Gulf relations are the biggest game changer right now

The improving relationship between Israel and the Gulf states was not merely a matter of joint opposition to Iran, the former UK prime minister said.

Tony Blair, Executive Chairman of the Institute for Global Change and former prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

How Israel became a world leader in agriculture and water management

What insights can African countries draw from Israel to revolutionize their own agricultural and water systems?

Tony Blair visits a fishing village in  Sierra Leone

Foreword to the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change report

Israel has overcome overwhelming challenges, such as water scarcity and poor land conditions, to emerge as a world leader in agriculture and water management technologies.

Tony Blair, Executive Chairman of the Institute for Global Change and former prime minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

UK Labour candidate would ‘celebrate’ deaths of Netanyahu, Blair and Bush

A Labour staffer who is running to represent the Coventry South district made the comment on Twitter four years ago

A man runs past a Labour Party sign with pictures of both Jeremy Corbyn and Britain’s new prime minister, Boris Johnson, in north London

Tony Blair in Israel: Antisemitism must be rooted out of British Labour

The former UK prime minister participated in an event at Bar-Ilan University.

Bar-Ilan U. President Prof. Arie Zaban, former PM Blair, Judy Dangoor and David Dangoor, founders of the Sir Naim Dangoor Centre for Universal Monotheism at Bar-Ilan U. and Dr. Danielle Gurevitch, Director of the Dangoor Centre at the gala opening event of the 64th annual Board of Trustees meetings

Former PM Tony Blair presents Lord Rabbi Sacks with Lifetime Achievement award

Blair, who served concurrently during Sacks' tenure as Chief Rabbi of Britain, called him one of his "heroes."

Former prime minister Tony Blair presents Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks with a Lifetime Achievement award at the Jewish News' Night of Heroes

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Frank Lowy and Queen Elizabeth.

One hundred years: ‘From Balfour to Brexit’

People literally begged to get in, especially to the session featuring former British prime minister Tony Blair.

British foreign secretary Arthur James Balfour

Rivlin, Blair remember Peres at state memorial on Mount Herzl

Tony Blair, who was the last speaker after Rivlin and Chemi Peres, began his address by saying: “We miss him don’t we. I know I do.”

President Reuven Rivlin at a state ceremoy on Mount Herzl to mark the first anniversary of the death of his predecessor Shimon Peres, September 14, 2017.

Conference on Innovation to mark first anniversary of Peres’s death

Israel and the world to mark the first anniversary since the passing of Shimon Peres.

PERES receives the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway, in 1994 alongside Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat.