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Netanyahu aide arrested after secret services probe alleged leak from inside PM’s office
Several suspects detained amid investigation into alleged leak of classified documents that ‘harmed Israeli war aims’
‘Terrorists aren't freedom fighters’ says Haaretz, rebuking publisher after losing hundreds of subscribers
The left-wing newspaper has distanced itself from comments made by publisher at London conference
High Holy Days attendance up a year after October 7
Some reported a 100 per cent increase in attendance
Israeli Defence Minister threatens Nasrallah replacement with same fate as his predecessors
'Not for long' Gallant warns new Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem
Board and ADL launch classroom resource to combat ‘global tsunami of antisemitism’
Free digital resource aims to ‘inoculate’ against antisemitism with classes on Jewish life in Britain
Green Party accused of ‘nauseating’ inaction after councillor claims to have been cleared of antisemitism charges
Cllr Gary Champion says investigation found ‘no evidence of antisemitism’ after Corbyn ‘smear campaign’ comment
Does Twitch have an antisemitism problem?
Several prominent streamers suspended from the platform following a storm of accusations
Senior London psychology lecturer posts gushing Sinwar eulogy
London Metropolitan University distances itself from academic’s post
Division on the Danube: how the battle over Hungary’s Jewish past rages on
Chabad’s proximity to a government that has sought to bury Hungary’s compliticy in the Shoah has raised eyebrows
Explosions heard as rockets from Lebanon fired at Tel Aviv
No injuries reported after blasts hits open area
Activist honoured for work on ‘combating discrimination’ calls Israel ‘sh*t stain on human race’
‘Keep trying to defame me as antisemitic,’ says Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu, doubling down on her anti-Israel comments
‘I saw my friends writing goodbye messages, but I couldn’t do it’
Israeli student Ariel Ein-Gal was in the UK with Stand With Us to tell his story of October 7
Include diverse voices in hasbara, says Israeli Druze nurse
Stand With Us October 7 memorial events in the UK covered stories of survival, heroism and diversity
‘Our house was destroyed but the succah remained’
Hiding in her safe room for 12 hours, Rachel Fricker, 70, survived the Be’eri massacre with her family and her faith
Gaza ‘military jihadism’ is justified, says GCSE school textbook
Publisher withdraws 'extremely disturbing' religious studies textbook, which has been in use for five years
Police protect Jewish school governor from ‘anti-Zionist’ parent gang
Official said her school was labelled ‘genocidal’ and accused of child abuse
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