To many activists marching every weekend in London, it appears the deaths of Gazans killed by Hamas are an irrelevance
By Stephen Pollard
The military said that the area has become a terrorist hotspot, but the move is likely to raise humanitarian concerns
By Jacob Jaffa
Israel’s foreign minister labelled the Turkish president an ‘antisemitic dictator’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The combat aircraft programme has been exempted from the UK’s limited arms sales ban
The terror group’s leadership in Gaza is said to be at odds with its political wing in Qatar
While some protest against renewed military action, others see it as necessary pressure on Hamas
By Amelie Botbol
By The JC Leader
Western leaders think Israel must be dragged back from the brink of victory and condemned to the purgatory of endless talks and conflict.
The IDF is yet to confirm the demise of Abdul Latif al-Qanou, who was reportedly living in the nearby refugee camp
By JC Reporter
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One rabbi labelled the increasingly prominent trend away from secularism as a ‘Jewish awakening’
By Florit Shoihet
The group has called on government to create ‘special envoy’ to the Abraham Accords
Demonstrators were chanting ‘Hamas out’ and ‘Stop the war’
By Ellie Grant
The exchanges have collapsed the Gaza ceasefire and put pressure on the truce in Lebanon
Pupils learn maths by counting dead ‘martyrs’ and girls chant ‘Intifada’
By Jane Prinsley
Both of the hostages' families gave the go-ahead for the video to be published
Several MKs have suggested that if Hamas refuses to release October 7 hostages, the IDF could expand territorial control
The move has caused alarm among humanitarian organisations, but ministers insist it complies with international law
By Joshua Marks