Rabbis can’t be expected to shy away from contentious issues
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By Stephen Pollard
There’s plenty to criticise about the Green party leader without challenging his right to honour his heritage
The 30th anniversary of the Israeli PM’s assassination is being commemorated this weekend
Shabana Mahmood also urged those planning to demonstrate at the weekend to reconsider as an ‘act of kindness’
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The former prime minister is said to have the backing of Donald Trump and Gulf leaders
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Dr Peter Prinsley, as well as fellow Labour backbencher Simon Opher, were due to hold meetings with British diplomats and Israeli and Palestinian officials
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The Ministry of Defence has barred Israeli applicants because, it said, the country’s actions in Gaza were ‘wrong’
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Some of the children could reportedly enter the asylum system after their hospital stays are complete
The ex-Labour MP, now sitting as an independent, said her former party leader was wrong to adopt the IHRA definition of Jew-hatred
Forty members of the House of Lords, including some of the UK’s leading legal minds, have suggested the move may violate a 1933 treaty setting out the conditions for nationhood
The former Reform UK chair said the like was done by one of his staff and was inadvertent, though Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick called his apology ‘b*******’
The former Labour leader claimed the event in September would ‘uncover the truth’ about the UK’s ‘complicity in the Gaza genocide’
The veteran MP appeared to defend remarks made in 2023 when she suggested that Jews, Travellers and Irish people do not experience racism
The court rejected the claim that the trade violated the UK’s legal obligations and determined that its propriety was a matter for Parliament to decide
More than 300 Foreign Office staff accused Israel of a ‘stark disregard’ for international law in a letter to the foreign secretary