The medieval artefact, which is inscribed with both Hebrew and Arabic, will be on display for a limited time before heading to auction
By Eliana Jordan
The former parliamentarians have a controversial history of anti-Western activism
By Daniel Ben-David
The pair are accused of being members of the proscribed group, with one also alleged to have facilitated its financing
By Jacob Jaffa
Rosalind Levine and her husband were arrested after they voiced concerns about their daughter’s school
By Jane Prinsley
Stop Funding Hate said the daily newspaper agreed to cover its legal fees
By Imogen Garfinkel
The organisation has created a Seder guide that tells the stories of Israeli hostages and their families
Three exiles give their views on the Jewish state and possible air strikes by the West against the regime’s nuclear programme
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Six people were arrested last week during a Youth Demand meeting to organise the protests
The corporation says it is dealing with training in-house, according to the Telegraph
Nazis stole more than 60 artworks from Antwerp-based Jewish art collector Samuel Hartveld in 1940
The High Court is to hear a claim that the government’s policy is a breach of human rights
By Simon Rocker
Manchester University said aspects of the student union’s ‘Solidarity with Palestine’ motion were ‘wholly unacceptable’
Staff have accused university authorities of inaction and alleged that the institution is ‘beleaguered’ by antisemitism
Yvette Cooper made the announcement at CST’s annual dinner last night
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Mayor’s team chose not to use Winton or Cable Street in new line name project
The company was accused of withdrawing because of Earle’s ‘perceived stance on Israel’
By Ellie Grant