In a rare joint statement, leaders from the UK, US, France, Thailand and more urge Hamas to ‘let us end this crisis’
By Eliana Jordan
Police have been called to disperse demonstrations at universities in Texas, California and Rhode Island as student activists follow encampment model at Columbia University
His parents called the video, the first proof of life since his abduction, "overwhelming,"
By JC Reporter
President Minouche Shafik faces mounting calls for her resignation as protests continue across US campuses
Explosive protests at the New York City college have made the campus ‘unsafe for Jewish students’
By Rosa Doherty
Poll shows most people want a ceasefire, with the hostages released
The US president made the blunder during a stop on his campaign trail in Pennsylvania
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Appearing before Congress, Minouche Shafik defended Columbia’s efforts to combat antisemitism
The motion characterising the emotive slogan as Jew-hate passed with a huge majority
By Jane Prinsley
Netanyahu has reportedly backtracked on a pre-approved military response to Iran’s attack
The New York blaze took hours to control
By Faygie Holt
Some staff members have demanded that Google withdraw from a $1.2 billion contract to provide services to the Israeli government
The number of synagogue bomb threats more than trebled in 2023, while physical assaults and online threats also soared
Harrison Bader hit the winning run in the New York Mets’ win over the Pittsburgh Pirates
More than $800 million in donations were made to the Jewish Federations of North America
By Ben Clerkin
The US president acted against Iran, but was it too little too late?