Examples of antisemitic rhetoric have been reported at numerous pro-Palestine demonstrations held across the country
By Hannah Gillott
Jonathan Munro, deputy CEO of BBC News, also said the broadcaster's 'language wasn't quite right' during their reporting of the Al Ahli Arab Hospital blast
By Richard Percival
Rishi pledges Britain will stand by Israel in 'its darkest hour' and BBC admits error in ‘Gaza hospital’ coverage
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
By Nicholas Lezard
Since the Hamas massacres, I've learnt that when the victims of terror are Jews, some left-leaning liberals ignore horror in their search for ‘balance’
Gideon Falter, chairman of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, was 'astonished' by the force's actions
By Daniel Ben-David
We must keep spiritually strong in response to the recent traumatic events
By Rabbi Dr Samuel Landau
The Archbishop of Canterbury said he had come together with other faith leaders to 'stand against any form of hatred or violence against Jewish people or any other community'
By Rosa Doherty
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Over a dozen clerics have signed a statement denouncing the killings and the surge in antisemitism in Britain
By Eliana Jordan
By Gideon Falter
It’s time the British public and the media come to know the evil of Hamas
By Nick Cohen
It’s understandable but wrong to conclude from the appalling scenes on our streets that no one cares about dead Jews — voters showed in 2019 just what they thought of Corbyn et al
By Rafael Behr
To make matters worse, the dark heart of the issue is the guilt, shame and denial that defines Europe’s relationship with the country for a people who were not safe in the place they lived
Noya Dan was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists whilst staying with her grandma in Kibbutz Nir Oz
By Elisa Bray
Sagui Dekel-Chen, who is in his 30s, disappeared when terrorists attacked Kibbutz Nir Oz
'We’re scared, particularly for our sons and daughters' says a resident in Barcelona as antisemitism spreads in cities across the country
327 acts are being investigated and 183 people have been arrested, says interior minister
By Shirli Sitbon