Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard is Editor at Large of The JC.
Friday night dinner doesn’t make you a slacker
The Tory party offended us all by attacking Sir Keir Starmer for observing Jewish traditions
Last night’s debate will impact the Middle East as well as the US
The issue now is not whether Biden should be president for another term – it’s whether he should be president for the remainder of this term.
Kid Sister, review: How not to write a comedy about Jews
I lost hours of my life this predictable, badly acted, and really very annoying series
Labour’s plan to recognise Palestine is gesture politics of the worst kind
It makes a negotiated settlement less likely
Don’t forget the role of stupidity in the debate about Israel
It’s especially prevalent when it comes to pro-Palestinian campaigners. While many are extremely clever at winning arguments, many of their fellow travellers are just stupid
It’s wrong to compare Hamas and the IRA
The ICC’s chief prosecutor should know that the war against Hamas is nothing like Britain’s fight to quell the Troubles
Buying London review: High-value homes with a very low denominator
This show is the streaming version of self-loathing and intellectual nausea, but the truth is I’d have watched all seven episodes even if the JC hadn’t made me
Discussing conspiracy theories without mentioning Islamism is like writing about Henry VIII without his wives
Eurovision’s message to the Israel haters: the world does not share your bigotry
The public vote tells us a lot about support for Israel
Biden’s weapons threat has made peace less, not more, likely
By publicly threatening Israel, the US president has emboldened Hamas and Israel’s other enemies
Chaim Wiezmann: ‘I am now convinced that without him there would be no state of Israel’
The brilliant chemist used acetone to advance Zionism in the same way Herzl used journalism, says the co-author of a magisterial new biography of the leader
Unfrosted review: Seinfeld’s cereal classic snaps, crackles and pops
Jerry Seinfeld, the man who created and starred in one of the greatest TV comedies of all time, has now turned out an instant classic with his very first film
Sadiq Khan’s apology to the Chief Rabbi shows he thinks we were all born yesterday
His constant warm words about the Jewish community are shown, yet again, to be meaningless by his slur against Sir Ephraim Mirvis
Israel is now also a proxy for its Sunni Muslim neighbours
Israel responded to Iran’s attack not just on its own behalf but that of Arab states that also oppose Iran
Nice singing, shame about almost everything else
Aigul Akhmetshina is magnificent, but as for the production...
Where's the march for Israel after Iran attack? We’re waiting...
After Iran launched hundreds of missile attacks against Israel, surely the marchers will know who to support?
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