Khalil al-Hayya, the leader of the group’s political wing, is believed to have died in the attack on a meeting of its senior commanders to discuss the latest ceasefire proposal
By Jacob Jaffa
Lawsuit accuses rapporteur of spreading ‘malicious lies’ about Christian support for ‘genocide’
By Jane Prinsley
Israeli media believes a meeting between Herzog and Keir Starmer is likely, though the leaders’ office’s have not confirmed this
By JC Reporter
All residents have been told to move to the al-Mawasi humanitarian zone
The four were killed when terrorists attacked their tank with an explosive device
A former attorney-general called on the government to ‘abandon its harmful plan to recognise a Palestinian state’ in the wake of the reported admission
Israel’s deputy foreign minister speaks to the JC on her future in the Knesset, the rumours that she could be the next ambassador to London and the way forward for UK-Israel relations
By Gabrielle Apfel
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‘Me being there means some Israeli lad can go back to working or studying or being with his family’
By Jamie Shapiro
In an unusual political intervention, Isaac Herzog said that a full, independent probe ‘must be done as soon as possible’
However, the US president indicated that some of the remaining captives may have ‘recently died’
A further seven people have been taken to hospital in serious condition
Andrii Cherkashyn, 18, will be presented with his WIZO UK award on Monday night
By Elisa Bray
Yossi Cohen claimed the PM could not unify Israel in the way that it needs
Addressing Hamas, the US President said: ‘If you don’t let them all out, it’s going to be a tough situation. It’s going to be nasty’
The group’s prime minister was among those killed, but the defence minister, understood to be one of the attacks main targets, was not
Protesters laid out a huge SOS sign with an egg timer to symbolise the urgency of the hostages’ plight