Wissam Al Tawil is the most senior Hezbollah militant to be killed in latest escalation linked to Israel-Hamas conflict
By Eliana Jordan
Tabytha Shapps, a second-year student, said she was intimidated by ‘river to the sea’ chants
By JC Reporter
By David Rose
Constituencies with large Jewish electorates that will be fascinating to watch as we enter election year
An email sent to MPs on Friday said Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle was due to host the Palestinian ambassador Husam Zomlot
By Felix Pope
Former MP tells Limmud about the intimidation she faced in Labour
By Gaby Wine
The foreign secretary recently signalled a shift in the UK’s position on Israel
The Prime Minister said that he was calling for a ‘sustainable ceasefire’
By Josh Kaplan
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The war has dominated debates and questions in the Commons, but what has it actually achieved?
The foreign secretary said that violent attacks on Palestinians undermine stability in Israel
By Olivia Gittel
By Anshel Pfeffer
War cabinet member Gadi Eisenkot directs strategy but has lost a son and a nephew in the fighting
The foreign secretary met IDF Corporal Nathanel Young at a Chanukah reception in 2013 when he was prime minister
The shadow foreign secretary also said every time every time a Jew is intimidated in the UK it is an ‘attack on Britain’
The force said they are prepared to take ‘robust’ action against protestors
Anas Sarwar's party backed SNP calls in the Scottish Parliament for an immediate ceasefire in the Strip
By Richard Percival
London councillor James Giles threatened to publish the names of those who didn't sign an open letter on the issue
MPs who refused to back an SNP amendment to the King's Speech backing a ceasefire in Gaza have also received death threats