‘Israelis and Jews are not all aligned with the horrors that the Netanyahu government is doing’
By Jane Prinsley
The college has reportedly accepted students from Saudi Arabia, Egypt and China
By Jamie Shapiro
The singer, who triumphed at Eurovision in 1981, also expressed her hope that the hostages are released
By Elisa Bray
The phone line comes following a surge in antisemitism following October 7
By Gaby Wine
The event marked 80 years since the end of the Holocaust
By Daniel Ben-David
The corporation added, however, that the song contest ‘has never been led by politics’
By Siam Goorwich
MoD says latest escalation in Gaza “is wrong” and decides to “pause” admission of Israelis
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Hundreds of figures in children’s publishing and education including Michael Rosen and Lauren Child have backed the call
By JC Reporter
Shockat Adam was one of four pro-Gaza independents to win a seat at the last election
‘The UK must insist on essential reforms before talks can proceed,’ the petition states
Both Progressive and Orthodox Judaism will be explored in the programme, ‘Prayer & Reflection’
The actor claimed peace will not be achieved in the Middle East until the declaration is ‘unpicked’
Seven community-linked properties, including synagogues, private homes and nurseries, were smeared with excrement in recent weeks
By Jacob Jaffa
Describing it as such without attribution was a ‘breach of BBC editorial standards’
Sharon Hodgson’s constituency headquarters was also defaced with ‘blood on your hands' graffiti
President Isaac Herzog was addressing UJIA’s annual dinner in London last night