Executives reportedly discussed with activists how to enforce a boycott against the Jewish state
By Jacob Jaffa
Discussions over a ban were halted last month following a US-brokered ceasefire in Gaza
By Daniel Ben-David
An apparent about-turn over the reason for the ban on Israeli fans ‘smacks of victim-blaming’
By Jane Prinsley
Shahid Butt added that balaclavas were not necessary either ‘unless you’ve got a bit of a sensitive job’
By Jamie Shapiro
David Ben Moshe won gold at the Jiu Jitsu world championships in Tokyo
By Ahron Asher Moss
The original name referred to a similar show that ran in 2001, but was changed after some fans complained that it was ‘insensitive’
The name refers to a similar event from 2001, but has drawn criticism for its ‘insensitive’ date
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