A Shaheed drone on the Commons floor is a warning the UK can no longer afford to ignore. Tougher action against Tehran, Moscow and Beijing must follow
By Kasra Aarabi
Kherson’s only synagogue has been damaged, but not destroyed, while Rabbi Wolff ‘miraculously’ avoided death or injury
By Katie Grant
Hundreds of men stormed the Makhachkala Uytash Airport in 2023, searching for Jewish travellers and injuring more than 20 people
By JC Reporter
The wooden prayer hall was erected in Tomsk by Jews who'd been taken as children and forcefully conscripted to the Tsar’s army for 20 years.
By Canaan Lidor
Howard Phillips is alleged to have passed on a USB stick containing the former defence secretary’s personal data after meeting him at synagogue
Constantine Dobrowolski allegedly boasted of taking part ‘in the extermination of Jews’
By Imogen Garfinkel
Jewish troops in the Red Army fought to the end rather than face the horror of capture
By Kiril Feferman
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