When the Guardian was a Zionist newspaperCharles Prestwich Scott, one the paper’s most revered editors, stood down 90 years ago this month. Ironically, he was an ardent ZionistBy Robert Philpot6 min read
Our study shows the far left has a soft spot for violenceIf death threats are being issued against those who displease the far left, then we should all take note, writes Dr Daniel AllingtonBy Dr Daniel Allington 2 min read
Israeli officials ponder possibility Trump may strike his own Iran dealThere are concerns that Israel-bound ships could be targeted while sailing through the Red SeaBy Anshel Pfeffer1 min read
The Jeffrey Epstein fallout for Israel’s election campaignLikud campaign materials mention former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, who denies knowledge of the US financier's alleged wrongdoingBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
Fake news and antisemitism are ancient bedfellowsThe overlap between disinformation and Jew-hate can be traced from the Roman era to today's social media, writes Charlotte Henry in this edited extract of her new bookBy Charlotte Henry5 min read
‘What exactly has Chris Williamson done to offend Jews?’ Here’s a listWe believe that - at the very least - Mr Williamson is guilty of Jew-baitingBy Daniel Sugarman9 min read
Opportunity of the century or debacle of the decade?Donald Trump's son-in-law has spent two years reportedly working on the ultimate deal to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflictBy Daniel Sugarman3 min read
Ofsted visit was triggered by pupil 'concerns'However, although the school has been downgraded from outstanding to inadequate, many complaints were unfoundedBy Simon Rocker2 min read
Morsi could have been Israel's worst nightmare, but turned out to be pragmaticThere were fears the deposed Egyptian president, who died suddenly in a Cairo courtroom on Monday, would have upended peace with IsraelBy Anshel Pfeffer1 min read
Will Kushner avoid his own conference?With two weeks left until the 'Peace to Prosperity' workshop for Palestinians, it is still not even clear who will attendBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
US ambassador seems to think Trump's plan is already deadDavid Friedman essentially blamed the Palestinians for the plan's failure before it has even been announcedBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
Voters are waking up to Labour racismA recent JC poll shows the party's growing association with antisemitism matters — and is changing the way people voteBy Claudia Mendoza2 min read
A Boris PM could easily lead to the Jews’ worst nightmare: Corbyn in Number 10Far from holding together a coalition of Tory voters, hardline Brexiter Johnson could splinter itBy Robert Philpot2 min read
For all her failings, Theresa May gave Jews and Israel unprecedented supportJC political editor Lee Harpin looks back on the PM who made time for the community, even at Brexit flashpointsBy Lee Harpin1 min read
To understand Labour antisemitism, go back to the USSR's giant anti-Zionism campaignThe defeat of Soviet-supported Arab troops in 1967 triggered a 20-year wave of propaganda against Jews - a time when top Corbyn advisers Seumas Milne and Andrew Murray were coming of age politicallyBy Izabella Tabarovsky3 min read
As another Gaza escalation ends in ceasefire, what has changed?After 27 deaths and dozens of properties destroyed, the violence — again — reaches an inconclusive endBy Anshel Pfeffer3 min read