The Bronze Age artefact has been at the Hecht Museum in Haifa for 35 years
By Felix Pope
By Tracy-Ann Oberman
Nineteen years is a long time, in television, in life and in geopolitics. What a time of hope 2005 was
A new book skewers the growing idea that Israelis are colonialists
By Jonathan Harounoff
‘It is my goal to show the world how strong we are’
By Amelie Botbol
By The JC Leader
The JC Leader, August 30, 2024
The IDF has targeted several cities in the occupied territories at the same time for the first time since the second intifada
The former hostage held a party with friends and family to celebrate her rescue
By JC Reporter
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The way the organisation has left the Jewish state out of its day of remembrance highlights its deep problem with Israel, which has been on full display since October 7
By Jake Wallis Simons
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“It is settled law that the court has jurisdiction in this situation,” claimed Karim Khan.
IDF Spokesperson: Israel will not tolerate attacks on civilians
Israel’s defence minister and internal security minister row on social media after comments
"I will never hesitate to take whatever action is necessary to defend our forces and our interests against Iran and Iran-backed terrorists," the US vice president said.
The party’s cackhanded attempts to send a coherent signal about Gaza has made it a laughing stock
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Parliamentarians open up about visits organised by Labour Friends of Israel
Gilad Erdan described the UN as ‘morally corrupt and twisted’
Five activists caused over £1 million worth of damage to arms factory