How big is the terror threat to us?New statistics from the European Union's law enforcement agency give a sense of the scale of the threat to UK citizensBy Jason Burke3 min read
Atrocity is sign jihadists are losing battleProfessor Gilles Kepel talks to John Lichfield about the “jihad fatigue” that is affecting the recruitment of a new generation of terroristsBy John Lichfield4 min read
On a mission to save our children“My children think I am too busy and would like me to calm down. I love the idea but I find it hard putting it into practice.”By Rosa Doherty4 min read
A humiliated Arab world turns to IslamismAfter the Six Day War Pan-Arabism’s decline created a vacuum that was filled by Islamists — Muslims who advocate an Islamic state governed by Islamic law.By Michael Sharnoff4 min read
It was the start of a human disasterNorman Lebrecht gives a personal account of life during the Six Day WarBy Norman Lebrecht6 min read
The war killed off hopes for a stateThe war broke a fragile, though imposed, partition as the way to solve the ongoing conflict between Israeli Jews and Palestinian ArabsBy Daoud Kuttab5 min read
Interview: Efraim HalevyAnshel Pfeffer speaks to the former head of Mossad about the tumultuous events of 1967By Anshel Pfeffer5 min read
How the left saw the Six Day WarWolf Mankowitz,called the approach of the Czechoslovak Communists towards Israel “a curious and repulsive psychopathology”.By Colin Shindler3 min read
The Six Day War: Started and expanded by fake newsMoscow’s role in 1967 demonstrates there is nothing new in manipulating events by relaying false information.By Lawrence Freedman7 min read
Security strategy changed foreverAfter the Six day War the threat has changed shape. It has not gone away.By Anshel Pfeffer6 min read
Was the war ultimately good for Israel?Israelis’ euphoria at victory reflected the fear that defeat might have meant annihilationBy Toby Greene3 min read
We did not sleep. Elation kept us going'I fear for the survival of Jewish, democratic Israel'By David Landau4 min read
The battle between principle and realpolitikA small, outnumbered, country waved its fist at a belligerent enemy and demonstrated that the present would not imitate the past.By Colin Shindler3 min read
A long build-up to a swift strikeThe origins of the Six-Day War lay in part in the outcome of the previous Arab-Israeli war.By Neill Lochery7 min read
How Britain can learn from IsraelNaomi Nevies, chair of One Family UK, outlines the way this Israeli charity supports victims of terrorBy Naomi Nevies2 min read
Strong, stable... and laughing: the Theresa May interviewIn an exclusive interview, the Prime Minister talks to JC political editor Marcus DyschBy Marcus Dysch6 min read