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Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah is treated as an expert by the media, trusted by Scotland Yard and has been hosted in Parliament. But he has eulogised a terror chief, praised the killer of a rabbi and sat with a Palestinian hijacker
By Felix Pope
The Foreign Secretary said that formal diplomatic acknowledgement could make the peace process ‘irreversible’
Senior officials and a crime boss have been targeted for asset freezes
The JC asked Jewish voters on the street what they thought of the Labour leader
Mohammed Tasnime Akunjee greeted October 7 as the moment when ‘the option of settler colonisation just got taken off the table’
By David Rose
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The Islamist group have called for ‘Muslim armies’ to march on Palestine
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Gabriel Attal, 34, is also openly gay and currently serving as education minister
Tabytha Shapps, a second-year student, said she was intimidated by ‘river to the sea’ chants
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The Palestinian Authority has a dismal record in government
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The home secretary pointedly called the anti-Israel demonstrations that have taken over the capital 'hate marches'
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