Row over Shoah memorial event continues following announcement of President Higgins as keynote speaker
By Jane Prinsley
However, the recent shift in administration in the US could put the IDF back on the clock
By Jacob Jaffa
The move would reinstate the status after the Biden administration revoked it in 2021
By JC Reporter
The new US President has pledged to hit back at the court for issuing arrest warrants against senior Israeli politicians, including Benjamin Netanyahu
By Ellie Grant
Negotiators in the US, UAE and Israel are hammering out proposals for Gaza’s governance after the end of the war
By Akiva van Koningsveld
The proposed plan could see the Palestinian Authority assume control of the hotly-contested Rafah crossing
By Imogen Garfinkel
The British hostage also called on Hamas to release the remaining 94 captives ‘as soon as possible’
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The agreement builds in protections against more contentious forms of Jew-hatred, including comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany
By Vita Fellig
The terrorist had entered Israel as a tourist just days earlier and may have had an accomplice
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik also said she would tackle bias at the UN
The London Initiative, launched by Sir Mick Davis and Mike Prashker, aims to promote liberal democracy in Israel
By Simon Rocker
The country’s nationalised rail company was paid huge sums by the Nazi regime for helping to facilitate the Shoah, according to a recent study
Police say they are stepping up investigations after a raft of incidents targeting buildings connected to the Jewish community
SS commandant’s home used in Oscar-winning film will be transformed into anti-hate hub
Another rioter who had their conviction quashed wore an antisemitic sweatshirt to the Capitol, while clemency was also extended to members of a neo-fascist group
The billionaire made a controversial gesture several times at a post-inauguration event, but Jewish charities deny it was a Nazi reference