Jane Prinsley
Welcome support or misguided gesture? The non-Jews putting up mezuzot
Thousands of non-Jews order mezuzot after actress puts one on her door in solidarity with Jewish neighbours
IDF says it killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut attack
IDF carried out a precise strike on Hezbollah’s HQ in Beirut on Friday
Revealed: ‘Tentacled Israel’ artist to visit UK on taxpayer cash
Palestinian to use British Council-funded show to ‘dismantle Israeli propaganda’
Why it’s not OK to laugh at those who died in the Hezbollah pager attacks
We must not lower ourselves to celebrate the deaths of our enemies
Haniyeh rejected billions and a Palestinian state, son reveals
In 2021 Gaza had more beauty than many Arab countries, Abd Al-Salam Haniyeh also says in interview
Israel’s tech chiefs: We will come back even stronger
London conference puts Israel’s biggest tech players centre stage as the industry continues to see challenges as opportunities
Israeli warplanes break sound barrier over Beirut as Nasrallah vows revenge
Sonic booms in Lebanon skies as IDF launches wave of strikes on Hezbollah
An Israeli director debuts with a film shot in a kibbutz ravaged by October 7
Keren Nechmad's film Kissufim was shot three years ago before the kibbutz became the site of a Hamas massacre
At least three killed as second wave of Hezbollah device explosions rocks Lebanon
Walkie-talkies detonate in Lebanon a day after mass pager explosions
BBC’s Bowen says Hamas is ‘good’ source of Gaza casualty figures
Veteran international editor calls Asserson Report a ‘smear’ in impartiality masterclass for BBC staff
‘For real change, Abraham Accords need to move onto the Arab street’
Chair of UK support group for the historic Israeli-Arab agreement applauds 'bravery' of leaders keeping pact on track
SAS veteran says ‘world needs to wake up’ after seeing Gaza tunnel network
Chris Ryan, who was part of the ‘Bravo Two Zero’ escape in Iraq, says UK army should send advisers to help IDF
Home secretary threatens ‘full force of the law’ on anti-Jewish hate crime
Yvette Cooper promises to do ‘everything in my power to protect Jewish communities’
Nature is helping to offer respite to a nation in trauma
In the face of climate change and man-made conflict, Faygle Train of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel explains how the organisation provides a space where all communities unite to reconnect with wildlife
Jeremy Sassoon find his mojo singing his way through Jewish musical history
From psychiatry to jazz, Sassoon wants to lift the spirits of his audience
I saw baby Bibas’s father behind bars in a cage, says released hostage
Hamas keeps captives in cages, former hostage reveals
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