The business at the heart of devastated Kibbutz Be’eri was back to work within days of October 7
By Amelie Botbol
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By JC Reporter
Tory Party rolled out 20 Cabinet members – including the PM – for the lunch
By David Rose
As talks to free the Israeli hostages proceed in Cairo, the Israeli leader is resisting calls for a ceasefire
By Anshel Pfeffer
A new exhibit is trying to show the world what Gaza’s terror tunnels are really like
By Josh Kaplan
Security forces were investigating the possible terror attack
The Labour leader pledged to keep Britain safe for Jews and said he would fight for the two state solution
By Felix Pope
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