Jewish writers relieved as union votes against ‘divisive’ anti-Israel motion
The Knesset voted in April to give the prime minister authority to shut down the Qatari broadcaster's local operations.
The Israeli Security Agency said that risk of travelling to Istanbul was too high
The IDF is still reportedly considering plans to take Rafah
Elyakim Libman, 23, a security guard at the Nova dance music festival; and Dror Or, 49, who was kidnapped to Gaza from Kibbutz Be'eri
The threats were deemed to be not credible
Dr Ahmet Orun is employed by De Montfort University in Leicester
The university said it would “review” the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism
The party suffered a shock defeat in Oldham, Greater Manchester, last night
Screenshot suggests a Bristol candidate posted a Hamas video justifying the October 7 massacre
Shajan Ali, who shared Hizb ut-Tahrir material, is one of five Tory candidates who circulated extremist views
The Mayor of London said he had ‘levelled his frustration’ over ‘unfair treatment’
The prime minister and Labour leader Keir Starmer both condemned terror and antisemitism in exclusive articles for the JC
The former prime minister wrongly attributed a quote about financial control to a Jewish banker
Signatories to a letter sent to the PM include Labour left-winger Shami Chakrabarti and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman
The sanction package was announced by David Cameron on Friday
Turkey is blocking Israeli imports and exports
The Colombian president threatened in March to cut diplomatic ties with Jerusalem
Eden Golan arrived in Malmo on Tuesday to begin rehearsing
The prime minister reiterates that a "permanent ceasefire" will not happen before Hamas is destroyed in Gaza
"Now that American students are under siege, this is the right policy at the right time to give Jewish students a safe space," says Inbal Ratz-Gilmore of the Kohelet Policy Forum
Lara Pines had to settle into Israeli society while dealing with the trauma of October 7
Hundreds demonstrated outside the Qatari Embassy in London on Sunday afternoon
Seed is running the challenge as part of their annual fundraiser
200 women came together to bake key-shaped challah and pray for the release of the 133 hostages held in Gaza
The inaugural event is set to be the UK’s largest international Jewish sporting event this year
It was the first time in many years that Pesach had coincided with the university term
Linda Klinger met the monarch during his first public appearance since his own cancer diagnosis
Wimbledon Synagogue opened its doors to over 100 guests
Students at the prestigious Parisian university were evacuated from the building where they staged a sit-in to protest Israel’s war in Gaza
Report finds that 37.3 per cent view Jews as enemies
The ICC is reportedly close to issuing war crimes indictments against the Israeli PM, Defence Minister and Chief of Staff
Mohammad Moazzeni, head of the Shiraz University made the offer to American students following Columbia protests
The acclaimed writer was the son of two Jewish immigrants from Poland
Anti-Israel activists forced their way into the academic building by smashing windows and breaking doors
Sydney Police allege a 15-year-old planed to ‘target the yahood’ days after a Christian bishop was stabbed
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