Development minister calls for ‘unimpeded aid access to Gaza’ ahead of visit to Israel and Palestinian territories
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Three of the victims were in serious condition
By JC Reporter
Police said suspect vehicle had a yellow ribbon on its mirror to signify solidarity with the hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 and an air freshener with an Israeli flag on it
Parliamentarians open up about visits organised by Labour Friends of Israel
A 66-year-old woman and an 80-year-old man were killed and two other people wounded in Holon terror attack
By Michel Gurfinkiel
According to whistleblowers, a Palestinian detainee was taken to a hospital in Be’er Sheva with moderate injuries to an intimate area
The Israeli security service said that there was a lack of space in Ofer prison
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Lord Cameron said that the actions of the men were ‘illegal and unacceptable’
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The university has endorsed an academic's controversial plan to offer higher marks to students attending anti-Israel rallies
By Ben Clerkin
The Accords were meant to see the start of a new era of peace between Israel and Palestine
By Paul Cainer
By Lord Leigh
Polling shows increasing across-the-board satisfaction with Israeli services
The economic and defense package comes amid the deteriorating security situation in the West Bank
YouTube sensation Nuseir Yassin, who has 65 million followers, explains why he is optimistic about the future of his homeland
By Josh Kaplan
27 countries have condemned the open-ended nature of the investigation into alleged rights violations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Unfavourable political conditions mirror public views on the prospects for a two-state solution
Statistics reflect a rise in support for violence and terror and a decline in support for negotiations
By Daniel Ben-David