Green co-leader Carla Denyer sought to pressure PM over description of Israel’s actions in Gaza
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Israel has accused staffers of the UN aid agency of being involved in Hamas’s October 7 attack
By Imogen Garfinkel
Members of the Knesset voted overwhelmingly to restrict the controverisal UN agency despite international pressure
Among Netanyahu voters, 93 per cent said they would like former President Donald Trump to win compared to just 1 per cent for Vice President Kamala Harris
By JC Reporter
But government say aid restrictions in Gaza risk violating international humanitarian law
The world champion boxer has long been an advocate against antisemitism and hate
By Ellie Grant
UK Lawyers for Israel claimed similar anti-Israel boycotts have faced legal action
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Several prominent streamers suspended from the platform following a storm of accusations
By Jane Prinsley
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The decision suggests an immediate large-scale attack from Iran’s proxies in Lebanon is considered unlikely
Allegations of sexual harassment emerged shortly before prosecutor Karim Khan KC applied for arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant
Israel reported to have sent message to Iran before action in bid to avoid retaliation
The police had no leads on the offence until the incident was posted by the offender online
By Daniel Ben-David
The British government currently lists Tel Aviv as an ‘amber’ zone, advising against all non-essential travel
Jordanian singer previously quit the Islamic festival after he was revealed to have sung that ‘all the Jews will pay’
By Felix Pope
The TUC distanced itself from the remarks of its staff member
Both Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick have slammed Starmer’s actions in government