Every one of us has to transform into powerful advocates for our people, our values and the state of Israel
By Rob Rinder
Yocheved Lifshitz was kidnapped by motorbike, beaten, and held in tunnels under Gaza
By Josh Kaplan
The fashion industry veteran, whose styles the Duchess of Cambridge is a fan of, said she 'could see' how 70 years of Israeli actions led to the October 7 massacres
By Felix Pope
The complex in Ramat Gan will house 1000 Israeli refugees from attacked kibbutzim
By JC Reporter
Isaac Herzog revealed instructions that were found on the bodies of Hamas terrorists
Vigil to call for hostage release draws thousands to London
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Hamas releases two US hostages and Egypt Gaza crossing opened for aid trucks
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Judith Tai Raanan and her daughter Natalie Shoshana Raanan are waiting to be seen by American medical staff
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Rishi pledges Britain will stand by Israel in 'its darkest hour' and BBC admits error in ‘Gaza hospital’ coverage
By Naomi Greenaway
This week I’m writing a letter instead of my column because I want to connect more personally
'Everyone knows someone who is affected, and we are all upset', one told the JC
By Rosa Doherty
By Robert Fox
The sprawling, crowded terrain of the strip makes it a setting acutely difficult for urban warfare - presenting difficulties compounded by the effective defences of the rubble and ruined buildings created by Israel's aerial bombardments
Rishi touches down in Tel Aviv and Israel to allow aid to Gaza
University professors appear to celebrate or justify the violence perpetrated by terror group on October 7
By David Rose
Robin Simcox also claimed Iran had the means to stir up violence on UK streets through clerics, charities and education institutions
By Richard Percival
Isaac Herzog praised British Jew's support of Israel in its 'darkest days'
By Natalie Lisbona