When international law becomes anti-Israel theatreAt one of the discipline’s most prestigious conferences, Francesca Albanese’s absurd ‘genocide’ claims drew no challenge. This isn't scholarship; it is activism masquerading as expertiseBy Eugene Kontorovich3 min read
By Stephen DaisleyNeither Balfour nor Britain created Israel. The Jews didThe past can be celebrated or lamented, critiqued and revised, but it cannot be undone4 min read
By Salo AizenbergThe UN’s genocide charge against Israel is built on liesThe inquiry erases context, twists language, launders enemy claims into fact, whitewashes the crimes of Hamas, and stretches legal definitions until self-defense itself becomes a crime2 min read
HamasUNRWA schools are grooming children for jihadHamas has been allowed to retain a grip on UN-supported schools in GazaBy Dina Rovner3 min read
By Philipp Peyman EngelGerman chancellor weeps over antisemitism – but fails to back Israel when it countsAt Munich’s synagogue reopening, Friedrich Merz spoke movingly, invoking ’Never again’. Yet without firm backing for the Jewish state and providing military aid, his words risk sounding hollow3 min read
By Jonathan SpyerPlaying arsonist and firefighter: How the West is falling for Qatar’s deadly gameWhile harbouring and funding Hamas and spreading the Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda, Qatar has styled itself as an ally and “mediator” – and European leaders are indulging the charade4 min read
QatarStarmer is perpetuating the ‘myth’ that Qatar is a neutral broker, says peerThe PM has applauded Doha’s ‘vital mediation role and their steadfast commitment to continuing with talks’By Jane Prinsley2 min read
By Danny DriverSilencing music: the dangerous rise of anti-Israel boycotts in the artsGhent 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 home3 min read||September 15, 2025 14:10
By Melissa Langsam BraunsteinNadler failed his Jewish base – who will replace him?The battle to replace him will show how far Democrats have drifted from their once staunchly pro-Israel position3 min read||September 12, 2025 16:29
By Yossi MelmanMossad did oppose the Doha strike – but not for the reasons being reportedThe head of the intelligence agency, David Barnea, was troubled by the potential ramifications for the hostages5 min read||September 12, 2025 12:12
Internal Hamas documents show terrorists operating from hospitals and monitoring NGOsThe memos were reportedly discovered in Gaza by the IDF after being written by Gaza’s Ministry of Interior and National SecurityBy JC Reporter2 min read||September 11, 2025 13:20
Israel hit Qatar after ‘scrapping Turkey strike due to Nato membership’Pro-Hezbollah outlet Al-Akhbar reported that Israel changed its plans to assassinate Hamas leaders in order to avoid falling out with WashingtonBy Jacob Jaffa1 min read||September 11, 2025 10:48
President Herzog interview: ‘British Jews feel besieged – Starmer must do more to fight antisemitism’Herzog tells British Jews: ‘We care. Your voice is heard, and you have a voice that must be heard’By Daniel Schwammenthal3 min read||September 11, 2025 08:21
Herzog: Doha strike hoped to open door to end of warThe Israeli president is on an official visit to the UK and is expected to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer later todayBy JC Reporter2 min read||September 10, 2025 10:41
Israeli defence minister says Doha strike shows Hamas can be hit anywhereThe results of what the IDF dubbed "Operation Summit of Fire" were not immediately clearBy Akiva van Koningsveld2 min read||September 10, 2025 08:50
Hamas’ top political leader ‘killed in Israeli strike’ on DohaKhalil al-Hayya, the leader of the group’s political wing, is believed to have died in the attack on a meeting of its senior commanders to discuss the latest ceasefire proposalBy Jacob Jaffa2 min read||September 9, 2025 13:29