By JC Reporter
Gaza continues to dominate the gathering in Liverpool as Chancellor Reeves is heckled by pro-Palestine protester
By Lorin Bell-Cross
President Trump’s envoy has reportedly approved plan that would see early return of hostages
By Stephen Pollard
In her first major speech, the Foreign Secretary misrepresented the past to defend a policy that contradicts the concept of land for peace and the idea of negotiations towards a two-state solution
By Nick Cohen
When Benjamin Netanyahu accuses anyone who dares to criticise him of pouring “fuel on an antisemitic fire” or “abandoning Jews,” I know that the hyperbole hides a power grab
By The JC Leader
Nazism was top-down, a state machine of propaganda and genocide. What we see now is older, more insidious: grassroots libels, spread by self-anointed authorities
A former attorney-general called on the government to ‘abandon its harmful plan to recognise a Palestinian state’ in the wake of the reported admission
By Jacob Jaffa
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Yvette Cooper said the government was working to bring over injured children and their family members, as well as a number of students on scholarships
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The prime minister was challenged at a meeting of Labour’s governing body about the move to ban the group under the Terrorism Act
The rap outfit’s notorious call for ‘death to the IDF’ was broadcast live on the BBC in June
By Jane Prinsley
The government moved to ban the group following its activists’ break-in at RAF Brize Norton in June
RAF base attack latest in ‘long history of unacceptable criminal damage’ by pro-Palestine group
By Amjad Taha
For the security and well-being of the UK’s citizenry and democracy, the Labour government can ill-afford to wait any longer with confronting Iran’s terror army
The campaign follows last month’s controversial anti-Israel demonstration through in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex
By Daniel Ben-David
In Southend protesters were allowed to intimidate a small community of worshippers during Passover
There’s no place for antisemitism – except right here, right now, with the police watching