As with the estranged royals, we’re all bored of hearing of every new self-inflicted embarrassment, but somehow they keep on coming
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
There is a longstanding biblical tradition of retrieving the body of a fallen soldier
By Rabbi Gideon Sylvester
The planned release comes over a decade after the soldier was killed in the 2014 Gaza war
By Ariel Kahana
The Jewish Leadership Council called claims of institutional anti-Israel bias, which emerged in a leaked internal report, ‘deeply alarming’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The board will also be able to establish a multinational military force to administer security in the Strip until the Palestinian Authority undergoes significant reform
By Jacob Jaffa
Gazans' support for the attacks, which claimed over 1,200 lives, rose to 44%, up by seven percentage points since May.
By Akiva van Koningsveld
The terror group returned three unidentified bodies on Friday, but none have been matched to any of its 11 remaining captives
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The evacuation of dependants will now be supported ‘on a case-by-case basis’, the Home Office confirmed
By Siam Goorwich
The Prime Minister urged ‘all sides’ to adhere to Donald Trump’s peace plan
The IDF said the strikes were prompted by numerous Hamas violations of the truce
‘The crimes were already predetermined, and then the organisations tried to demonstrate them’
Yosef Haim Ohana also detailed the brutal regime of beatings dished out by his Hamas captors
The group has also been accused of staging the discovery of the body for the benefit of Red Cross observers
Khalil al-Hayya also claimed that Hamas has reached a governance agreement with Fatah, contrary to a statement from the PA
By Yossi Kuperwasser
Doha and Ankara would like to see the jihadists stay in power because they ideologically support the terror group, but that may clash with their ambition to maintain a close relationship with Trump