Mexico’s new leader was guarded about her Jewishness during the election campaign. But her ethnicity appears to have held little significance for most voters
By Hannah Gillott
Qasim Sheikh appeared to suggest that Hamas was justified in launching the October 7 attack
By Felix Pope
By Hillel Neuer
The organisation has long been a bastion of Israelophobia
Firefighters struggled to contain blazes as dozens of rockets set the countryside alight
By JC Reporter
The annual event on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue brought out tens of thousands of New Yorkers
The archipelagic nation will not allow citizens of the Jewish state to enter, citing the Gaza war
Paper calls for “balanced” approach by international community
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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American Republican criticised for stunt in northern Israel
By Jane Prinsley
Ilan Ramon was killed when the Columbia’s heat shield failed as it reentered Earth’s atmosphere in 2003
“And I will grant peace in the Land, and you will lie down untroubled by anyone; I will remove wild beasts from the Land, and no sword will pass through your land| Leviticus 26:6
By Rabbi Daniel Silverstein
The US is waiting for the results of the IDF investigation into the Rafah incident
Brits will need to apply for an Esta-style authorisation to visit
Daycare teachers in Kiryat Gat accused of hundreds of charges of child abuse
French President Emmanuel Macron said he was ‘outraged’ at the latest Israeli strike on Rafah
By Daniel Ben-David
Harvard academic Noah Feldman’s new book asks what do Jews today have in common
By Simon Rocker