France did not reject the far-right20.6 million voters rejected the far right in France last week. But 10.7 million actively supported it.By William Marshall2 min read
Israel dare not make forecasts for Trump tourWhile a presidential tour of the Middle East was always on the cards, this hastily-planned visit has caught Israel off guardBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
This story must now prompt a changeThe religious courts did nearly everything they “should” do, and still she is not free, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll.By Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll1 min read
What Labour's Middle East policy revealsThe details in the draft version of the document which would guide the policies of a Labour government has one or two startling omissionsBy Marcus Dysch2 min read
Why are school applications in decline?Most Jewish primary schools in north-west London have received fewer applications this year, with the largest having allocated less than 60 per cent of its places.By Simon Rocker2 min read
Why I am optimistic about Trump's tourThis is a chance for the US President to re-set his relations with the three Abrahamic religionsBy Ed Kessler2 min read
Joining the pieces of Mrs May’s Middle East puzzleThe Prime Minister's attitude to Israel is by no means clearBy Stephen Pollard3 min read
Why Macron could be in trouble if Le Pen gets over 40 per centPro-European candidate Emmanuel Macron is likely to defeat the far-right - but the margin will be crucialBy John Lichfield3 min read
Hamas charter is an attempt to repackage antisemitismThe failing terror group needs to rebrand itself in order to stay relevantBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
Wanted: governors who last the courseThe recent resignation of the chairman of JFS raises questions about the demands of the roleBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Why did it take the Lib Dems so long?Farron's desire to tackle antisemitism has been there all along, but his party's complex disciplinary rules caused an embarrassing delayBy Marcus Dysch2 min read
Mélenchon v Le Pen — that’s the nightmareFrance, a country allergic to change, is flirting with the unknown.By John Lichfield2 min read
Trump’s Syria strike looks good from IsraelThe Israeli government had been furious at Mr Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, for failing to endorse precisely such a policy.By John R Bradley2 min read
This is Netanyahu's chance to forge a less dangerous SyriaIn order to beat back Iran and Hizbollah, the future of Syria is best underwritten by both Russia and the USBy Anshel Pfeffer3 min read
Berlin's tale of hate that shocked the worldWhy the story of a schoolboy who suffered antisemitic bullying took European press by stormBy Toby Axelrod2 min read