Barnett also said that the terror attack on her old synagogue in Manchester last month ‘crossed a threshold’ in Britain
By Daniel Ben-David
Several left-wing politicians have offered their congratulations to the New York City mayor-elect after his upset win on Wednesday
By Jamie Shapiro
By Stephen Pollard
The PM acted against antisemitism in his own party – but he has done little about the tsunami of hate since October 7
Lord Cryer: ‘There are elements in the British left who are apologists for clerical fascists’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Sir Keir Starmer
The prime minister writes for the JC to reflect on the five year anniversary of the EHRC report that found Labour discriminated against Jewish members
By Alex Hearn
Invoked as a tale of anti-fascist heroism, Cable Street has become a cover for today’s extremists, while antisemitic marches go unchecked and Jews are left exposed
The counter-petition labelled the ban ‘deeply troubling’ and ‘unjust’
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Ban the hate preachers, kick out the anti-Jewish doctors and public sector workers, stop those anti-Jewish protesters, intent on making Jews feel scared in the place they have been proud to call home
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A spokesperson for the CST said the post ‘tells you everything you need to know about the extremism at the heart of this movement’
Matt Wrack: people on the left and pro-Palestine movement need to be careful with their language
By Baroness Ruth Deech
The next Archbishop of Canterbury ought to acknowledge the historic role of the Church in the spread of antisemitism; accept the moral duty to protect the Jewish community; and ensure that children’s lessons are not passing on antisemitism in the guise of religious teaching
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By Jane Prinsley
By Jake Wallis Simons
The glaring absence of his government on Sunday rather calls his commitment – and, yet again, his trustworthiness – into question
How can a Jewish political leader, even one of an irredeemably hard-left persuasion, act as the midwife to one of the darkest political forces facing British Jews today?
Palestinian journalist Abubaker Abed, who has now relocated to Ireland, has repeatedly compared the Gaza War to the Holocaust on social media
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By Tom Harris
Britain used to pride itself on its policy of not negotiating with terrorists. Now we’re in danger of rewarding them