Elections to choose Britain's delegation to the World Zionist Congress later this year have been put back a month
By Simon Rocker
UEFA could hit the the winning team with a 10,000 euro fine
By Imogen Garfinkel
The Paris Prosecutor’s Office said that a religious motive for the incidents was being investigated
By JC Reporter
The Jewish army captain, exiled from France under false charges, will be awarded the rank of brigadier general
Reports suggest that Tehran may be willing to suspend its uranium enrichment in return for a pair of significant concessions from Washington
By Jacob Jaffa
The vandalism came as five people were arrested in London for allegedly harassing the actress during filming
Hanna Esther Veiler warns of growing far-right extremism in Germany after receiving neo-Nazi hate mail
By Jane Prinsley
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Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud has previously described Israel’s war against Hamas as a ‘vicious attack against the protected population’ of the Strip
The majority-Muslim nation, which has been publicly hostile to Israel for years, conditioned the move on the equivalent recognition of a Palestinian state by Jerusalem
Glenn Micallef said there should be ‘no space in sporting events for those who do not share our values’
He joins the leaders of the UK, France, Canada and the Netherlands in condemnation of the latest IDF operations in the Strip
By Canaan Lidor
His film The Sorrow and the Pity, which exposed the collaboration of the Vichy government, propelled him to international fame
Security has been stepped up in the aftermath of the killing of a young couple
The plans mark a change of course for Israel
‘The important thing now is the freedom of our country’ said director Jafar Panahi
By Gaby Wine
Mia Schem had been invited to raise awareness of the plight of the 58 hostages still in Gaza after nearly 600 days