How to spot an antisemite? Ask about Israel’s right to existSupport for a two-state solution is a moral litmus test. Those who dodge, deflect, or deny the Jewish state’s legitimacy aren’t critics – they are would-be annihilatorsBy Fania Oz-Salzberger4 min read
By Kobi MichaelIsrael between loyalty toward the Druze and detente in SyriaThe Jewish state owes a debt to the Druze and a moral duty to stop the massacres – yet it must not jeopardise a fragile opening to the regime6 min read
IsraelIsrael to reconnect Gaza power supply four months after cutting it offA power line will be reactivated to serve a water treatment plant in the StripBy Akiva van Koningsveld1 min read
SyriaSyrian security forces redeploy to Druze city as Israel resumes airstrikes after Bedouin attacksA renewed offensive by Bedouin fighters appears to have breached a US-backed ceasefire within 24 hoursBy Jacob Jaffa1 min read
By Arsen OstrovskyThe massacre of the Druze is a moral test: Israel acted, the world failedThe international community cannot continue treating President al-Sharra as a legitimate partner, while turning a blind eye to the atrocities that are being committing in Sweida3 min read
DruzeWho are the Druze and why is Israel defending them?The long persecuted minority has been at the centre of a recent bout of sectarian violence in Syria, which saw the IDF bomb Damascus in support of the communityBy Jamie Shapiro2 min read
By Stephen PollardThe BBC’s mountainous ignorance, hidden behind a smug air of superiorityAs Hillel Neuer dryly put it: ‘It’s really important that we are clear that BBC News has a pro-terrorist wing, and a completely separate wing that are just idiots’2 min read
By Jake Wallis SimonsThe UN’s anti-Israel inquisition is falling apart – finallyAll three commissioners of the UNHRC’s “permanent inquiry” into Israel have abruptly quit after their colleague Albanese was hit with UN sanctions. If it was so easy to get rid of them, why wasn’t action taken sooner?3 min read||July 17, 2025 12:52
Israel’s Shas party leaves government over ‘persecution of yeshiva students’The religious party objects to the Israeli government’s plans to draft haredimBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read||July 16, 2025 16:53
EU shelves anti-Israel measures after Brussels sees ‘positive signs’ in Gaza aid situation‘The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges,’ the EU's top diplomat saidBy Yossi Lempkowicz2 min read||July 16, 2025 16:01
By Maurice HelfgottBritish Jews unite to help people both in Israel and GazaBacked by the UK community and in coordination with Israeli authorities, World Jewish Relief provides vital humanitarian assistance to both sides of the conflict3 min read||July 16, 2025 10:58
Eight must-try restaurants to look out for in Tel Aviv in 2025Newly opened (or relocated) this year these are the cream of Tel Aviv’s cropBy Victoria Prever4 min read||July 16, 2025 10:24
By David HirshIn the UK, antisemitism is now mainstream. Is it reversible?Once whispered on the fringes, antisemitism now parades through Britain’s institutions in plain sight from Goldsmiths to Glastonbury4 min read||July 16, 2025 09:46
Netanyahu calls for calm as Israeli Druze flock into Syria amid sectarian violenceDefence Secretary Israel Katz has pledged to continue military action until security forces withdraw from the areaBy Jacob Jaffa1 min read||July 16, 2025 09:25
By Yaakov KatzUNIFIL is a complete failure and needs to leave LebanonA force that turns a blind eye to Hezbollah while tying the hands of the IDF does not help prevent war; it is a recipe for it.4 min read||July 15, 2025 13:55
‘We have the power to speak up’: Former Miss Israel Noa Cochva on the delights and dangers of her Zionist advocacyThe one time Miss Universe contestant also shared her condemnation of punk duo Bob Vylan’s chant of ‘death to the IDF’By Amelie Botbol 3 min read||July 14, 2025 14:55