The barefoot man forced police to close the area to traffic
By JC Reporter
Efraim Grinfeld also told High Court that overcrowding in Israeli prisons would violate his rights
By Simon Rocker
Members of the Labour group mocked Preston Jewish community and said hostage vigil was ‘difficult to walk past’
By Jane Prinsley
The painting is ‘deeply offensive to the memory of the Jews murdered in the Holocaust’, one visitor said
By Imogen Garfinkel
The BBC has acknowledged a recently released documentary about Gaza was the result of ‘serious failings’ within the corporation
By Daniel Ben-David
Starmer said Sharabi’s experience in captivity under Hamas was ‘inhuman’
Al Jazeera reporter Hind Khoudary posted love hearts for Islamic Jihad ‘heroes’ and outed a Palestinian peace activist to Hamas
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The broadcaster has been accused of platforming Hamas propaganda and breaching its own editorial standards
King’s College student behind Iran-Israel dialogue event forced to lock himself in room for fear of his physical safety
Schools network PaJeS has reported a record high in first preference applications to Jewish state schools in London
The Four Opinions, who went viral for their very Jewish team name last year, won the BBC quiz show on Monday night
By Eliana Jordan
Government legislation means anyone working for Iran must register but measures fall short of proscribing IRGC
The Met has asked Khalid Abdalla to attend a ‘formal interview’ after he addressed crowd at the event, which saw dozens arrested
The Glasgow Film Theatre removed the fizzy drink from its lineup following a push from unionised staff
Dr Samir Shah admitted ‘serious failings’ on the part of the BBC and its production partner in the development of a recent documentary
By Jacob Jaffa
Dr Samir Shah CBE called the film a ‘dagger to the heart’ of the broadcaster’s reputation and hinted that it could prompt a wider review of its coverage of the Middle East