Wednesday, 7 May, 2025
9 Iyar 5785
A Shia-majority country with a thriving Jewish population, Azerbaijan is a template for the Muslim world
By Khaled Hassan
By Salo Aizenberg
Statistical analysis of the latest fatality list revealed gross inflation of the numbers
The government has been accused of watering down investigations into grooming gangs – but Labour MPs spent far more time discussing Israel last week
By Lorin Bell-Cross
By Simon Rocker
Attachment to Israel has grown but a significant minority has misgivings about the war
By Jacob Jaffa
A single local election in Florida could reshape the face of America – and see corks popping in Jerusalem
Antisemitic conspiracies are already widespread, blaming Jews for everything bad in the world
By Danny Stone
By Seth J. Frantzman
Hamas has always come back after Israel’s attacks
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By Andrew Fox
By Grant Shapps
The former defence secretary Grant Shapps on the need for stronger UK-Israel security ties
By Shlomit Aharoni Lir
Wikipedia promised that it would democratise knowledge. Now it’s being weaponised against Israel
By Yaakov Katz
The cabinet is due to meet on Sunday week to fire Gali Baharav-Miara
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
But will antisemitism on dating sites change the picture in the future?
The questions about Gaza’s future are still unanswered
The Supreme Court may rely on a range of tactics it previously used when trying to sink government policies it disfavoured
Trump’s hardball approach to Gaza appears to be pushing other countries in the region to come up with viable plan
By Michael Sharnoff
There must be a commitment to creating a new governing entity in Gaza, one that can provide stability without Israel needing to carry the burden
If Trump’s idea were to become reality, a military front opening against Israel along a 300km border with Jordan would be a real possibility
By Ami Ayalon
The two MPs were suspended by Labour after being found to have made offensive comments in a WhatsApp group
There are worrying signs from some of the key Middle East and foreign policy appointments
It’s not just about accountability but ensuring the mistakes of the past are not repeated – it is about protecting the future security of the State of Israel
Only a single paragraph, about Trump wanting to be “a peacemaker and unifier”, referenced Israel
The far-right minister’s resignation is a page out of the Netanyahu playbook
Israel cannot afford to be distracted by more internal power struggles and pointless ideological crusades