The CAA labelled the watchdog’s findings ‘baseless and unacceptable’
By Jacob Jaffa
By The JC Leader
Antisemitism can no longer be treated as a sporadic outrage; it is a central challenge to Britain’s civic order, with significance far beyond the Jewish community
Disturbing survey is released ahead of today’s March Against Antisemitism
By Jane Prinsley
Sunday’s March Against Antisemitism will now pass the BBC’s Broadcasting House – after the organiser complained
By Jamie Shapiro
The Campaign Against Antisemitism has called for the Harry Potter star to be stripped of her OBE and Bafta after she accused Israel of ‘doing exactly the same thing’ the Nazis did during the Holocaust
The controversial academic responded to the legal action by calling the group a ‘foreign influence operation’ for a ‘hostile and illegitimate genocidal Jewish supremacist state’
Tony Greenstein, who is Jewish, was responding to a social media post about Monday’s ‘terror’ attack on a Jewish rally in Colorado
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Ever since Hamas’ massacre, Jewish protest groups have made their voices heard across the UK, but are they divided or united?
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Demontrators carried placards accusing the broadcaster of being the spokeperson for ‘terrorists’
The teen is alleged to be the son of a senior Hamas official and the nephew of the director of an NGO with ‘links to the PFLP’
There were rallying cries of ‘Stop the hate before it’s too late’
On Sunday, the Jewish community and its supporters will take to the streets to call out the rise in Jew-hate
By Gideon Falter
Met Police urged to re-investigate speech made near to an east London Jewish community
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Shadow justice secretary complained that instead the CPS had tried to prosecute a man protesting against the pro-Palestine marches
Publisher withdraws 'extremely disturbing' religious studies textbook, which has been in use for five years