Eytan Stibbe managed the impressive Yiddishe feat while zipping around the Earth at 17,500mph
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
Prosecutors acknowledge the antisemitic cry is criminal incitement to racial hatred but Jewish community leaders say police are “reluctant” to enforce the law
By David Rose
Travellers said they were given no help getting home at 3am – and just a bottle of water
By JC Reporter
The human rights group constructs 'a fraudulent narrative of Israeli cruelty', says watchdog
By Felix Pope
Francesca Albanese celebrated a leader in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
By Kirsty Buchanan
The Foreign Minister's wife is a bestselling author, press photographer, and committed campaigner
By Natalie Lisbona
Former London Mayor joined at Labour council park by anti-Israel blogger Asa Winstanley
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Tomer Morad, Eytam Magini and Barak Lufan were in Tel Aviv’s Dizengoff Street when the gunman opened fire
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Legal experts call for police probe after web giant’s latest failure over hate speech
By Paul Morland
Charedim are having large families, but parents across society are bucking the trend for advanced economies
The newspaper changed a headline on their site after outcry on social media
By Stephen Daisley
Murdered policeman Amir Khoury put himself in the firing line without hesitation in Bnei Brak
The terrorists father and uncle have praised him for committing the attack
By Harry Brockhurst
The attacker was identified as a Palestinian from the West Bank city of Jenin
By Josh Kaplan
Two childhood friends from Kfar Saba and the head of the Israeli kayak team were shot by a terrorist on Dizengoff street
More than 50 Russian-speaking Israeli female volunteers will help Ukrainians trby anslating for them in railway stations in Poland, Hungary and Romania