Sir Ephraim Mirvis was among 63 British nationals who left Israel on an RAF flight to Cyprus
By Jane Prinsley
Home Office officials reportedly investigating whether the activist group is being paid via regime prioxies
By Imogen Garfinkel
The acclaimed Irish author said proscribing the group would represent ‘an alarming curtailment of free speech’
Statement came during mass protest in central London against government’s move to ban the direct-action group
Home Secretary expected to announce further details on proscription of Palestine Action after the group broke into an RAF base
By JC Reporter
The Birthright ship carried 1,800 young people to safety
By Gaby Wine
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Brit stuck in Israel amid spiralling war call for Foreign Office to think of ‘more creative solutions’
UJIA Israel Experience confirmed that new dates had been arranged for tours due to start on or before July 2
Labour council voted for ‘cultural’ link to municipality described as ‘hotbed of anti-Jewish terrorism’
By Daniel Ben-David
Either way, the British government may face an awkward choice if the US decides to launch its own strikes on the Islamic Republic
By Jacob Jaffa
Stourbridge MP Cat Eccles claimed senior figures in the Knesset had told her tough measures against far-right Israeli ministers would be ‘helpful’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Raffi Berg, the corporation’s online Middle East editor, was also accused of being an ‘Israel fanboy'
The department insisted that no repatriation flights had been chartered and that the email was an ‘administrative error’
By Jacob Jaffa and Lorin Bell-Cross
The rapper, real name Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, has been accused of displaying the Hezbollah flag contrary to anti-terror laws
By Imogen Garfinkel and Jacob Jaffa
The White Lotus star revealed why he feels a responsibility to advocate for those still in Hamas captivity and gave his view on the Gaza War