The ethical imperative is for Israel to win
The last days of Pesach reveal our sorrow at bloodshed but wars must not be lost
Israel’s strike was the perfect response
It sent a message to the regime that we can hit them any time but allowed us to focus on Gaza
Is there a Jewish way to fight a war?
A new book explores what the rabbis have to say about military ethics
IDF veteran recalls experiences of Yom Kippur War 50 years on
After just ten months service in the IDF, Laurence Newman was thrust into war
The Washington Post reporter who decided to novelise the Israel-Palestine conflict
Journalist Ruth Marks Eglash’s day job is writing about the Middle East. But when her Israeli children started asking about tensions in the region, she struggled to answer. So she turned to fiction
Film review: Sisu - Finnish bravery shines through in war thriller
Filmmaker Jalmari Helander mixes thrilling action sequences with nifty Sergio Leon-esque spaghetti western tropes
My Iraq Seder night was different to all other nights
A memorable Pesach that began in the midst of the 2003 mission to topple Saddam Hussein
Ukraine Holocaust memorial damaged by missile strike
The monument is dedicated to the around 15,000 Jews who were murdered outside Kharkiv in Ukraine's northeast
Heroic Ukrainian rabbi reveals his part in daring rescue missions
Visiting Britain this week, Rabbi Azman recalls his spiritual advice to Kyiv’s army chief and the mercy operations he runs
James Cleverly: Evil in Ukraine echoes the Shoah
On visit to war-stricken country, Foreign Secretary says Nazi horrors are being repeated and Russia's claims to justify them contained 'a specific antisemitic element'
The Jewish pilot who flew with a Swastika on his plane
The First World War airman adorned his cockpit with the symbol - long before it was adopted by the Nazis
‘The only ones left’: Shabbat with the Jews of Donetsk
The entire community of the eastern Ukraine city have either fled the country or are holed up in Kyiv
Two Jewish authors lead colourful debates at book festival
Jonathan Freedland discussed his best-selling book The Escape Artist and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore quizzed experts on Vladimir Putin's war at fifth annual Cliveden Literary Festival
From the archive: The Yom Kippur War in Israel and the UK
From the JC archive on October 12, 1973
In the shadow of Babyn Yar, Ukraine’s Jews return home
At the start of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February, Kyiv's Central Synagogue was packed to the gunnels with human misery. Today, the shul is near-normal, as Kyiv bustles almost as busily as before the war started
Jewish charities join forces to sell works by Ukrainian artists to raise money for war-torn country
Works of art are being transported out of Ukraine to Poland by brave volunteers led by Alina Viatkina, 26, who fled her homeland after the Russian invasion
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