Richard Percival
Richard is the JC's Assistant Digital Editor.
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House of Barack Obama's former chief of staff vandalised with Nazi graffiti
The incident took place last week and local police have launched an investigation.
US skydivers create human Star of David in California skies
51 people, led by world champion Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld performed the stunt to 'unite against hate'
UK councillors receive 'threatening letter' urging them to back Gaza ceasefire
London councillor James Giles threatened to publish the names of those who didn't sign an open letter on the issue
'Every day she must be asking why Daddy hasn't come to save her' says father of kidnapped 9-year-old
Emily Hand was kidnapped from Kibbutz Be'eri by the terror group on October 7
Police searching for men involved in anti-Israel convoy headed for London embassy
Up to 80 cars, some of which were draped in Palestinian flags, were involved, according to the Met
Is Javier Milei Jewish? Argentina's rabbi-consulting president who studies Torah and loves Israel
The right-wing libertarian economist has well-documented views towards Jews and the Jewish state
Neo-Nazi group march in Wisconsin chanting 'Heil Hitler' and 'Israel is not our friend'
The group of around 20 men are members of white supremacist group 'Blood Tribe'
Canadian sexual assault centre boss sacked after signing letter denying Hamas rape cases
Samantha Pearson, who heads a centre at the University of Alberta, signed an open letter
YouTuber targeted antisemitic abuse at Jewish woman during livestream
Alan Leggett was sentenced to 10 months imprisonment, suspended for 24 months and handed a 15-year restraining order
Sir Keir Starmer fears for family’s safety after Labour MPs targeted with abuse
MPs who refused to back an SNP amendment to the King's Speech backing a ceasefire in Gaza have also received death threats
Why is Osama Bin Laden's antisemitic letter going viral?
The letter was written after Al Qaeda's attack on the United States that killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001
Met Police slammed after anti-Israel protesters allowed to climb war memorial
The force insisted no protesters were breaking the law for scaling the Royal Artillery Memorial in Hyde Park Corner
Labour frontbenchers rebel against Sir Keir Starmer in crunch ceasefire vote
MPs voted on an SNP amendment to the King's Speech backing a ceasefire in Gaza
Jewish students sue NYU claiming university allows students to chant 'gas the Jews'
Bella Ingber, Sabrina Maslavi and Saul Tawil accused the university of 'egregious civil rights violations'
BBC apologises after saying IDF is 'targeting' doctors inside Gaza hospital
Board of Deputies attacks broadcaster for 'staggering lack of care' in reporting IDF operation
UK sanctions senior Hamas leaders and financiers after October 7 terror attack
The UK announced sanctions against Yahya Sinwar, Muhammed Deif, Marwan Issa, Musa Dudin, Abdelbasit Hamza and Nabil Chouman
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