The Israeli president is on an official visit to the UK and is expected to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer later today
By JC Reporter
The results of what the IDF dubbed "Operation Summit of Fire" were not immediately clear
By Akiva van Koningsveld
Khalil al-Hayya, the leader of the group’s political wing, is believed to have died in the attack on a meeting of its senior commanders to discuss the latest ceasefire proposal
By Jacob Jaffa
By Alex Hearn
The community will be watching: Will she tackle rising antisemitism, confront extremist groups, and back Rayner’s push to define Islamophobia in law?
However, the US president indicated that some of the remaining captives may have ‘recently died’
Protesters laid out a huge SOS sign with an egg timer to symbolise the urgency of the hostages’ plight
By Jamie Shapiro
Guy Gilboa-Dalal can be seen speaking to Alon Ohel in Gaza City
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This Labour government is not just abandoning Jerusalem. It is abandoning Britain’s Jewish community, already under pressure; the hostages still in captivity, and its very own Zionist tradition
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Palestinian journalist Abubaker Abed, who has now relocated to Ireland, has repeatedly compared the Gaza War to the Holocaust on social media
By Tom Harris
Britain used to pride itself on its policy of not negotiating with terrorists. Now we’re in danger of rewarding them
Article about journalists killed in Gaza included image of Abdallah Aljamal, who was widely reported to have held Israelis in his own home for eight months
The terror group intended to use explosive drones to assassinate Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party
By Alessandro Spinillo
The accusation against Israel collapses under scrutiny, muddling legal standards, factual errors and whitewashing Hamas’s war
By Andrew Fox
By barring officials from Jerusalem from a major UK arms fair, the government undermines vital defence ties and jeopardises access to some of the world’s most battle-tested technologies
By Nathan Jeffay
UN figures exclude trucks arriving via the northern Erez crossing, airdrops, and private-sector deliveries not coordinated by UN agencies. COGAT counts everything
Abu Obeida, whose real identity remained a closely guarded secret, was killed in the al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City