Michael Daventry
Michael Daventry was JC's foreign editor until April 2020
Vox surges in Spanish election to become ‘Europe’s largest’ far right party
Santiago Abascal’s party more than doubled its seat tally in Spain's parliament
Spain’s anti-migrant party is set to soar in this weekend’s repeat election
Santiago Abascal’s militaristic language could see his Vox party double its seats in parliament on Sunday
Blue & White and Likud begin tentative talks on a national unity government
Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu met alone in President Reuven Rivlin's office on Monday night
Call for national unity government as Benjamin Netanyahu fails to secure a ruling majority
Exit polls suggest Benny Gantz’s Blue & White alliance has a narrow lead in Israel's repeat election
Interactive guide: the parties running in Israel's repeat election on September 17
The JC looks at the main contenders for this week's election
The Turkish summer camp where children are taught to shout ‘death to Jews’
Politician calls for government probe after footage of young girls being encouraged to hate generates outrage in Turkey
The sanctions are biting, but unlikely to sway Iran. We're in for a long, hot summer in the Strait of Hormuz
Caught between belligerent Americans and frantic Europeans, the UK has few attractive options to contain Iranian nuclear ambitions
Banknotes in my car were ‘Shoah Gelt’, Strictly Orthodox drugs trafficker claims
Mark Zirkind told a judge in Canada he was transporting money from European Jews fearing another Holocaust
YouTube to ban videos that deny the Holocaust or glorify Nazi ideology
It said it had a responsibility to prevent its platform being used to incite hatred, increasing pressure on Facebook, which still allows such content
Israel on the verge of snap election with hours left until deadline to form a coalition
In wake of dispute over drafting yeshiva students into the military, President Rivlin says he will do 'everything in my power' to prevent another election
We must integrate Hamas into mainstream politics, Palestinian foreign minister argues
Riad Malki tells a London audience Israel is using antisemitism accusations to ‘shield itself’ from criticism
Exclusive: chief Palestinian diplomat in UK tells JC Britain must lead on Middle East peace
In his first UK press interview, Husam Zomlot discusses antisemitism and the terms of engagement with Hamas, and unwittingly reveals some common ground with Likud party members
As Spain elects its first far-right MPs since Franco, the party's leader invokes the Inquisition years
Santiago Abascal deliberately used the term 'reconquista', referring to the period when Muslims — and Jews — were expelled from Iberia
Twice as many physical assaults recorded against US Jews in 2018 as violent antisemitism surges
Anti-Defamation League study recorded hundreds of cases across the United States
Benjamin Netanyahu set for record fifth term as Israeli prime minister
Likud and right-wing allies are set to be the largest bloc, with 65 seats in the 120-seat Knesset
Belgium decides to test its ban on kosher slaughter in a European Union court
Shechita was banned in Flanders on January 1, with Wallonia set to follow in September
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