'We’ve seen what happens when we don’t have it', said the Israeli PM
By JC Reporter
The Israeli star intends to raise awareness of atrocities by showing the uncensored 47-minute compilation released by the IDF
By Eliana Jordan
By Heidi Bachram
'This isn't their demonstration,' a man snarled at me when I asked why he was destroying an installation for Israeli hostages
Fighter jets also struck a 10-man terror cell under the guidance of Israeli ground forces
Message was posted on a WhatsApp group chat infiltrated by antisemites
By Orlando Radice
The Hollywood actor declared: 'Hatred you never ever win; love in the end always wins'
By Richard Percival
A service for bereaved families taking place in Tel Aviv will include a performance from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
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Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan raised concerns about violence breaking out
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Paul Kessler died at hospital on Monday after being hit on the head by a megaphone
By Rosa Doherty
Victoria Ruiz, a New York public defender, was criticised by her employers
Pressure grows on the police to push for a ban the ‘Million March for Palestine’ on Saturday
By David Rose
Lawyer Attiq Malik served as chairman of the London Muslim Communities Forum (LMCF)
'Our conscience did not allow us to leave them there under fire,' Ismail Alkrenawi said in moving video testimony
The 'Maga communist' has repeatedly been banned from social media after spreading fake news
By Hannah Gillott
By Misha Mansoor
Gestures on social media feel woefully inadequate when we are confronted with personal connections to the horror stories of October 7
By Alex Carlile
The law as it stands is perfectly adequate for dealing with the crimes that have been seen on the streets