Team led by Deputy Consul General in Jerusalem wore T-shirts for fun run which ‘erased Israel’, say campaigners
By David Rose
Circassians from Kfar Kama were denied entry visas into the Gulf kingdom to attend an event honouring their lower Galilee village
By JC Reporter
'We will do everything to prevent the passing of the bills,' four Israeli political party chiefs vowed
Faces in attendance included chef Yotam Ottolenghi and Labour MP Margaret Hodge, and messages were also read out from former Conservative leaders
By Jenni Frazer
Bezalel Smotrich was speaking during a visit to the U.S. where most mainstream Jewish groups have refused to meet with him
By Mike Wagenheim
Only 28 per cent of survey respondents optimistic about situation. Sixty per cent fear a terror attack and more are joining protests
It comes as the BBC has confirmed that Lineker will return to air this week as the corporation launches a review of social media guidelines
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Critics of Israel's government have condemned Benjamin Netanyahu's failure to broker a regional anti-Tehran coalition
By Felix Pope
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In a lengthy Facebook post, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich expresses regret for 'breaking the trust' between the IDF and the government
A Wall Street Journal report also notes Riyadh wants Washington to help build out its civilian nuclear program; both demands are viewed as 'daunting obstacles' in political circles
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