The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act creates a buffer zone around protected buildings, which include places of worship, prohibiting obstructive protests
By Jamie Shapiro
The pair were detained by federal police while attending Tomorrowland and are now the subjects of a criminal investigation
By Jacob Jaffa
The firm argued that the group ‘does not pose any threat’ to British citizens and claimed the ban violates the UK’s obligation to ‘end the genocide’ in Gaza
By Daniel Ben-David
The firm says it wants to help build a Palestinian state ‘in the ashes’ of Israel
By Jane Prinsley
Franck Magennis said he aims to ‘overthrow’ the Jewish State and ‘global capitalism’
Uri Geller has pledged £1,000 to Matthew Berlow's fundraiser
Judge Lawrence Cohen says there are many similarities between his faith and his profession
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The legal team defending the decision not to suspend the F-35 fighter jet programme that alleged breaches of international law ‘do not necessarily indicate... genocidal intent’
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The decision could see the UN agency, which has been accused of employing Hamas operatives, hit with significant claims from the relatives of terror victims
The ruling came as the result of a landmark lawsuit filed by a British rabbi who lost his wife and children in a terror attack
By JC Reporter
The student claimed that her free speech rights were violated after the artwork was edited
By Joël Rubinfeld
The acquittal of a man who wrote that he wanted to ‘stab Jews’ demonstrates the depths to which this country has sunk
The claimants allege that the channel employed pro-terror activists and helped the group spread propaganda and incite violence
By Ariel Kahana
Daniel Kitov was arrested by Shin Bet earlier this month over alleged acts of vandalism funded by foreign agents
By Yonatan Green
The Supreme Court may rely on a range of tactics it previously used when trying to sink government policies it disfavoured
The bodies of Israeli mother Shiri Bibas, her young sons Ariel and Kfir and peace activist Oded Lifshitz were transferred back to Israel this morning
By Imogen Garfinkel