Marcus Dysch
Marcus Dysch was the JC’s Political Editor and Assistant News Editor until 2018
New report alleges antisemitism among Palestine Solidarity Campaign activists
In one instance, researcher David Collier found PSC supporters claiming Israel was harvesting Palestinian organs and that Mossad had attacked Paris.
Sit down! Watch the moment Donald Trump attacks Jewish journalist
The US President spent 80 minutes railing against the media, “fake news” and challenges to his administration.
A false dawn for Labour as Butler departs having made no mark at all
Dawn Butler's four-month Shadow Cabinet spell will be recalled as one of the most utterly pointless appointments in the history of British politics
Antisemitism: an unwelcome blast from the past
Dysch on Politics: Theresa May finds herself trapped in a moral maze.
Israel announces 2,500 new settler homes to be built in the West Bank
The decision was confirmed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman, Defence Minister, this afternoon.
'Disgusting' antisemitic attacks designed 'to instil fear'
Graffiti on Holocaust film poster is among a series of Jew-hate incidents in London since Friday
Chief Rabbi reassures on schools
Trade unionists gather for conference on ‘turning back the tide’ of Israel boycotts
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner get rabbinic pass to travel by car on inauguration Shabbat
Couple told that their use of vehicles due to security concerns qualifies under the Jewish law of pikuach nefesh - saving a life
Strange how Al Jazeera's ‘The Lobby’ focussed only on Labour
The connections between the programme’s most prominent commentators went almost completely unacknowledged
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis: Champion of the middle way
“I’m noticing a phenomenon. The world is changing and people are being drawn to the poles. We have a great challenge to maintain the strength of our middle ground."
Theresa May rejects Jeremy Corbyn’s call for probe into Israeli influence in UK politics
A government spokesman said Britain’s relationship with Israel remained “strong” and there would be no further action following Al Jazeera series
Dysch on Politics: Sir Alan Duncan, the thorn in Israel's side at the Foreign Office
This was not an investigation, it was the harassment of Jews dressed up as entertainment
Al Jazeera's documentary series was a fishing expedition in which its undercover reporter attempted to catch out British Jews
Secret filming of Shai Masot's indiscretions leads to embassy row
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