Ariela Ringel Hoffman, Ynet News
Everyone is talking about voting tactically on April 9, but this is costing Meretz and Labor a dangerous chunk of its electorate; the public is exhausted, and this election season is void of all ideology; is a real leader with real values too much to ask?
Aaron David Miller, CNN
Aaron David Miller writes that if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is forced to resign or convicted of any criminal charges, it will be significant, but it will not solve all the problems that ail Israel today.
Semih Idiz, Al Monitor
Washington's threats of dire consequences for Turkey if it goes ahead with the Russian air-defense deal are being disregarded by Ankara.
Alex Wickham, BuzzFeed
Some Eurosceptic Tory rebels are willing to climb down and vote for May's Brexit deal on the condition she stands down in the summer. Other hardliners want to oust her sooner.
Ted Galen Carpenter, TNI
Congressional efforts are underway to seize control of foreign-policy decisions from the executive. Who will win?
Oliver Sachgau, Bloomberg
Huawei Technologies Co. isn't a trustworthy partner to build Germany's fifth-generation mobile networks, a representative of the country's BND intelligence service told a committee of lawmakers.
Hans Blix, Time
We are facing a climate crisis that nuclear power can help avert, Hans Blix writes
Robert Peston, Spectator
What kind of Brexit delay, if any, would the European Union's leaders sanction, when the Prime Minister asks for one in a week's time, at the next EU Council? Truthfully no one knows. Actually that is
Economist
Britain's political crisis has reached new depths. Parliament must seize the initiative
Maa de La Baume, Politico EU
The EU's chief negotiator says bloc has gone as far as it could and talks are over.