I know what happens when intimidation smothers democracy and antisemitism rises. If we want our children to inherit the UK we love, we must act before the radicals rewrite it in their image
By Mattie Heaven
Alon, who almost lost sight in one of his eyes due to a shrapnel injury, recounted his experiences of starvation and sexual assault at the hands of terrorists
By Jacob Jaffa
Noor Dahri, a former member of the Lashkar e Tayyaba (LT) terror group, told the JC he sees the same ‘grievances’ being encouraged in British society by Hamas
By Jamie Shapiro
The signatories called on the Justice Secretary and Law Society to publicly defend Fahad Ansari
By Ben Conway
The company’s CEO, Changpeng Zhao, was pardoned by President Trump despite admitting breaking sanctions on Iran and failing to report transactions involving terror groups
Retaliatory Israeli strikes killed another five senior Hamas members, according to the Prime Minister’s Office, which urged mediators to insist that the terror group fulfil its commitments under the Trum peace plan
By JC Reporter
By Gary Cohen
The falsehood thrives because Western voices keep feeding it. It fits their warped world view and perverted agenda. They repeat it, amplify it, and pass it off as fact
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By Nigel Biggar
Given the Church’s history of antisemitism, the second-most senior Anglican bishop should have thought again before using an accusation that has the stink of prejudice
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By Yaakov Lappin
With the terror group having survived the war, another meeting with the US in the bag and Israel-hate peaking in the West, Hamas sees the last two years as a success
By Joan Ryan
The weapons sale suspension was neither just nor justified. It’s high time to repair our relationship with an ally critical to our security – and potentially even more vital in missile defence
Avinatan Or recounted the moment when his tunnel hit the root of a tree, which he said ‘felt like touching life in a place of death’
Ministers had initially not given a clear answer to Lord Leigh but confirmed no such meetings had taken place following a JC query
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By David Grom
The deeply flawed broadcasting service which its senior executive praises for being ‘almost as trusted as Al-Jazeera’ is beyond repair
The former pro footballer and Kibbutz Be’ri resident was murdered on October 7 – just three hostages remain following his return
The group is alleged to have planned bombings and shootings against Israelis and was apparently supplied by the Gaza-based terror organisation
By Jake Wallis Simons
A documentary built around a carefully curated cast of Israeli progressives serves up yet another dose of pseudo-investigative TV – stripped of context and mainstream views – all designed to reassure Britain of what it already thinks about the IDF