The fifth season has attracted 59.6 million views in the first five days of its release
By Daniel Ben-David
A new campaign aims to pressure music companies such as Sony, UMG and Warner to follow suit
By Jamie Shapiro
If approved by Uefa, Israel teams will be banned from both club and international competition on the continent
By Jacob Jaffa
The billionaire influencer is yet to comment on the news
By Hannah Sugars
The growth was driven by a surge of financial services exports to the Jewish state and the returning influx of IT firms
Radiohead guitarist defends collaborations with Israeli and Arab artists as bandmates reveal divisions over BDS and playing in Israel
By Jane Prinsley
BDS campaigners accused Shouk of ‘appropriating’ Palestinian food
By Eliana Jordan
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By Lorin Bell-Cross
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Delegates claimed they were being denied the opportunity to discuss the ‘genocide’ in Gaza
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
A new report details anti Jewish activity on campus
By Danny Driver
Ghent Festival cancelled Munich Philharmonic Orchestra because of its Israeli conductor Lahav Shani. This morally bankrupt act does nothing to save a single Palestinian or bring a hostage home
Shutting out Israeli creatives only makes it harder to imagine a secure future for Israelis and Palestinians
By Hen Mazzig
Local authorities reportedly blamed the risk of wildfires, but the event’s staff claim local pressure was behind the move
The group has faced calls to participate in the growing academic boycott of Israel
By JC Reporter
The union advanced a motion to back the BDS movement and provide protection for members attempting to create a de facto arms embargo on the Jewish State
By Daniel Mosseri
While Rome stands with the Jewish state, local governments and cities fuel a rising wave of boycotts and protests