Starting as a Labour Party supporter, he moved to the right and eventually was an admirer of Margaret Thatcher
By JC Reporter
Ostriches were common in the region until the 19th century and their eggs had diverse uses
By Georgia L Gilholy
Israel's new coalition plans to scrap Kan's role as a public broadcaster due to its alleged 'left-wing bias'
By David Hirsh
The independent report is not shocking in the sense of surprising, to anybody who has been paying attention; but it is shocking in the moral and political senses
‘Baby’ by Lebanese songstress Sara Al Zakaria is going viral on the video app
As series four is set to launch on UK Netflix, we're back with familiar faces
By Francine White
Walter Bingham, a Holocaust survivor who holds the Guinness World Record as the world's oldest journalist, was surprised at his home by President Isaac Herzog
By Ben Bloch
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Two Jewish teenagers were arrested on suspicion of damaging the Jerusalem graveyard
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Itamar Ben-Gvir said displaying the flags is a 'form of supporting terror'
No students opposed the motion to create the society, paving the way for its establishment
Yoav Gerber has a new album out - but will his forthright opinions get in the way of his big dreams?
By Elisa Bray
The sultanate was previously expected to normalise relations with the Jewish state
Now Netanyahu's cabinet has been sworn in, it's clear the country will be led by a small cohort of moderate loyalists
By Richard Pater
New Moderator of the Scottish Church was head of the ecclesiastical council behind a document that suggested Jews’ claim to the land of Israel could be invalidated by their treatment of Palestinians
By Felix Pope
Campaigner has claimed that thousands of pounds he thought he had raised for Palestinian charities was stolen by a Gazan friend
The Sketch Café in Haifa, created using 1,000 black marker pens, feels like a drawing or comic book that you can walk into
By Natalie Lisbona