Precision strikes alone will not oust Tehran's proxies from its neighbour's territory
By Seth J. Frantzman
Renowned international barrister Philippe Sands returns with the story of how the entire local population of the Chagos archipelago were uprooted by a 1960s lease deal between Britain and the US
By Amanda Hopkinson
For all its charm, this story of Palestinian refugee family in Texas doesn't quite work as a drama or a comedy
By Josh Howie
By Robert Philpot
The American right has often flirted with unsavoury views towards Israel and Jews
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By Janice Hopper
There are calls for Leanna Louie to quit the race for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
By Ben Bloch
By Dominic Green
There are midterm elections in November and the Republicans look set to win in a landslide - an Iran deal would be another albatross around the Democrats’ necks
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'Challah' was code for cash and 'wrapping tefillin' was codeword for picking up gold
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Administrators in Fort Worth have decided to withdraw and review over 35 contentious books
Two years ago he won 90 per cent of the vote in his Bronx district
Last week’s polls in three districts of Michigan were real democracy as currently practised in America: mudslinging, accusations of 'dark money' interference and even insinuations about the Jews buying elections