Marcus Dysch
Marcus Dysch was the JC’s Political Editor and Assistant News Editor until 2018
Labour activist wins High Court injunction to delay disciplinary hearing on antisemitism charges
Tony Greenstein said he had been recovering from surgery when Labour’s national constitution committee rejected his request to postpone his case.
Firebomb attack on Gothenburg synagogue follows anti-Trump Jerusalem protest
The incident, at a shul in Gothenburg, came after a march in the city against the United States’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Jeremy Corbyn attacks government for 'doing nothing' to help Palestinians
The Labour leader attacked governments which “pay lip service” to a proposed two-state solution, but failed to mention terror attacks
Nicola Sturgeon sparks Chanukah pride as Labour woes continue
As the season of goodwill approaches, how pleasing it is to bring positive news on the political front — and especially so from Scotland.
'Labour leadership is antisemitic', claims senior Israeli minister
Gilad Erdan, Israel’s public security minister, said there were concerns among his country’s government about the views of senior Labour figures.
'UK should have Thanksgiving-style bank holiday', says Chief Rabbi
Ephraim Mirvis also issued a warning that over-promotion of British values could cause divisions in society
Why is everyone talking about Jerusalem?
Why is Donald Trump’s proposed plan to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and move the United States’s embassy from Tel Aviv to the Holy City, so controversial?
Israeli singer performs with tape over his eyes to avoid seeing women dancing
One of Israel’s most popular Charedi singers, Mr Razel was believed to have taken the decision to avert his gaze for modesty reasons
How dealing with the Greens made me blue
There's been a lot of focus on how Labour deals with antisemitism, but how do other parties handle complaints against members?
Lobby groups face tricky future after fiasco
There are signs of hope and despair for the Conservative and Labour Friends of Israel groups
Lib Dems mark key role Liberals played in Balfour Declaration
Mark Regev, the Israeli ambassador to Britain, was guest of honour at the dinner
LFI hosts Thornberry on visit to Israel
Her schedule included a series of meetings with senior Israeli Labour Party MKs and a wreath-laying at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.
Mend is a cause for alarm — here’s why
The group which promotes itself as a force against anti-Muslim hatred has been described as harbouring “Islamists masquerading as civil libertarians”
Patel fallout 'will set us back 20 years'
Leaders warn affair will harm Israel supporters and Jewish community
The Patel affair points to a murky future for Israel's supporters in the UK
The Patel affair, on the heels of the Al Jazeera fiasco and against the backdrop of an increasingly likely Corbyn government, gives serious cause for concern.
Priti Patel: the ambitious politician whose reach exceeded her grasp
As Priti Patel’s political career lies in ruins, we look back at how it all went wrong
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