Rosa Doherty
Rosa Doherty is social affairs correspondent for the Jewish Chronicle
Hamas sign national unity agreement with Fatah at China summit
Negotiations hosted by the Chinese foreign minister are unlikely to solve the divisions between Palestinian political factions
Israel and the US held secret talks with UAE officials about post-war plan for Gaza
UAE reportedly revealed willingness to be part of peacekeeping force
IDF say it is likely Deif died in strike as Hamas fighters are forced in survival mode
The IDF said it has put significant pressure on the network of tunnels forcing Hamas commanders above ground
Anti-Israel group target NY subway turnstiles alleging they’re a Zionist ‘ploy’
The group said the contactless payment system was ‘an obvious ploy to increase surveillance’
Marvel strips Jewish superhero Sabra of her Israeli identity
Outrage after film company turns the Jewish Sabra character into a former Russian spy
No phones at bedtime, says teenage mental health expert
JTeen CEO says that parents need to put stricter boundaries in place
This on-trend colour combo is simply a summer breeze
Blue and white are a classic summer combination
Faith must play a role in policy-making, says interfaith group
The Faith and Belief Policy Collective have written a letter to the incoming government, with ideas to help tackle new challenges facing Britain
Israel told ‘filthy lies’ about Hamas rapes, Roger Waters tells Piers Morgan
The 80-year-old Pink Floyd front man insisted there was ‘no evidence’ that victims had been subjected to rape
Jews at North Carolina book event ‘stomped on and choked’ by masked anti-Israel mob
David Moritz, Monica Buckley and Bob Campbell say they were attacked by protesters
Pro-Palestinian protesters announce shut-down of Hackney encampment
The protesters had promised to stay put until their demands were met
Jews caught between far left and far right in French elections
The election could see a wave of immigration from France to Israel, experts say
Tory student group apologises after footage shows members dancing to Nazi song
The students sang and danced to Erika - a song that was used by the armed forces of Nazi Germany
Police arrested Palestine protesters before the Pride parade
More than 30 activists were arrested in a pre-emptive operation designed to prevent disruption
Chris Martin asks Glastonbury crowd to send love to Israel and Palestine
He called on the crowd to show a "beacon of togetherness" in a time where it seemed impossible
Labour candidate claims arms sales to Israel will stop ‘immediately’ if party takes power
Jewish MP Fabian Hamilton was speaking at a hustings at the Baab-Ul-Ilm mosque in Leeds
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