Starmer’s policy rewards terror, makes peace more remote and prolongs the war – a folly driven by hysteria, whipped up by a relentless drumbeat of lies against Israel
By The JC Leader
The department did not deny the meeting, but said it was involuntary and had no bearing on the group's proscription
By Jacob Jaffa
Jewish communal groups, the Conservatives and Reform UK have criticised the prime minister’s decision as a reward to terror that will undermine efforts to free the captives
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Eugene Kontorovich
At one of the discipline’s most prestigious conferences, Francesca Albanese’s absurd ‘genocide’ claims drew no challenge. This isn't scholarship; it is activism masquerading as expertise
By Stephen Daisley
The past can be celebrated or lamented, critiqued and revised, but it cannot be undone
By Salo Aizenberg
The inquiry erases context, twists language, launders enemy claims into fact, whitewashes the crimes of Hamas, and stretches legal definitions until self-defense itself becomes a crime
Hamas has been allowed to retain a grip on UN-supported schools in Gaza
By Dina Rovner
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By Philipp Peyman Engel
At Munich’s synagogue reopening, Friedrich Merz spoke movingly, invoking ’Never again’. Yet without firm backing for the Jewish state and providing military aid, his words risk sounding hollow
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By Jonathan Spyer
While harbouring and funding Hamas and spreading the Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda, Qatar has styled itself as an ally and “mediator” – and European leaders are indulging the charade
The PM has applauded Doha’s ‘vital mediation role and their steadfast commitment to continuing with talks’
By Jane Prinsley
By Danny Driver
Ghent Festival cancelled Munich Philharmonic Orchestra because of its Israeli conductor Lahav Shani. This morally bankrupt act does nothing to save a single Palestinian or bring a hostage home
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
The battle to replace him will show how far Democrats have drifted from their once staunchly pro-Israel position
By Yossi Melman
The head of the intelligence agency, David Barnea, was troubled by the potential ramifications for the hostages
The memos were reportedly discovered in Gaza by the IDF after being written by Gaza’s Ministry of Interior and National Security
By JC Reporter
Pro-Hezbollah outlet Al-Akhbar reported that Israel changed its plans to assassinate Hamas leaders in order to avoid falling out with Washington
Herzog tells British Jews: ‘We care. Your voice is heard, and you have a voice that must be heard’
By Daniel Schwammenthal