The fifth season has attracted 59.6 million views in the first five days of its release
By Daniel Ben-David
By Gaby Wine
The artists blocking their music being streamed in Israel are doing more harm than good
A new campaign aims to pressure music companies such as Sony, UMG and Warner to follow suit
By Jamie Shapiro
BDS campaigners accused Shouk of ‘appropriating’ Palestinian food
By Eliana Jordan
The decision comes after Uefa also reportedly delayed a vote on excluding Israel from the World Cup
By Jacob Jaffa
Perez had been due to appear at an East London club night next month
By Simon Rocker
Ted Cava is urging Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to divest $100m in Israel bonds held by her office
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The letter labelled the campaign by Film Workers for Palestine ‘a de facto attempt to silence Jewish stories and ostracise Israeli filmmakers’
By Siam Goorwich
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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
The boycott is backed by actors including Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Cynthia Nixon
The company’s chief executive said the firm has a ‘responsibility to ensure that Israel is able to maintain its deterrence capabilities’
The supermarket has banned goods from Russia, Iran Yemen and Israel, due to its ‘commitment to peace’
By Jane Prinsley
The group urged the supermarket giant’s board to ‘show consistency in ethical decision-making’, referring to a similar ban on Russian goods
Yesterday MPs spent more time discussing the removal of two MPs from Israel than the potential closure of Scunthorpe steelworks
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Luke Akehurst said it is pernicious to divest from British defence during such perilous times