The post followed the announcement that the Metropolitan Police has referred the group to its Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit over a video allegedly showing one of its members shouting “up Hamas, up Hezbollah”
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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accused ministers of handing over taxpayer money to the group, which she accused of ‘glorifying evil terror groups’, after ministers dropped a court case against it
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Anti-Israel rappers have repeatedly evoked Hezbollah and posted in support of Palestine a day after the October 7 massacre
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Police accused of ‘disastrous failure’ after anti-Israel protesters march past synagogue on Shabbat
Rally in Southend will pass through neighbourhood with hundreds of Jews and several synagogues on Shabbat
Radical new groups for Jews who do not support Zionism have formed on campuses up and down the UK
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The world has changed since October 7, but we can disagree respectfully
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Hau-Yu Tam also praised the lawyers trying to de-proscribe Hamas in the UK
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Demonstrators rallied in London for Dr Swee Chai Ang after the BMA revoked a speaking invitation
Sir Richard Dearlove said he doesn’t understand why the IRGC hadn’t been proscribed
The Board of Deputies had previously called for Francesca Albanese’s dismissal after she backed David Miller
Jewish campus leaders and activists react to Columbia University's disciplinary actions
The Green Party has also refused to discipline a Bristol councillor who shared Hamas video
The move follows President Trump’s order to crack down on antisemitic agitation at US universities
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The Met has asked Khalid Abdalla to attend a ‘formal interview’ after he addressed crowd at the event, which saw dozens arrested
The Glasgow Film Theatre removed the fizzy drink from its lineup following a push from unionised staff