The student claimed that her free speech rights were violated after the artwork was edited
By Jacob Jaffa
Itay Kashti was lured to a remote rented cottage in west Wales in August on the pretence of a music collaboration opportunity
By Daniel Ben-David
An article published by the paper accused Murray of supporting attacks against immigrants
Efraim Grinfeld also told High Court that overcrowding in Israeli prisons would violate his rights
By Simon Rocker
The claimants allege that the channel employed pro-terror activists and helped the group spread propaganda and incite violence
By Ariel Kahana
Daniel Kitov was arrested by Shin Bet earlier this month over alleged acts of vandalism funded by foreign agents
A German court heard that the men hid weapons caches throughout Europe in order to carry out ‘flanking attacks’ related to the October 7 massacres
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BBC journalist John Ware is suing the former Pink Floyd frontman for saying that he was 'cheerleading genocide'
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The Supreme Court may rely on a range of tactics it previously used when trying to sink government policies it disfavoured
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
The heaviest punishment was six months in jail, a quarter of the requested time and a fraction of the maximum
By JC Reporter
A trial date has been set for October 7 in Preston next year
The attacks, which took place in December 2023, left one woman unconscious
Six other men and two woman are on trial in Paris over the shocking murder
The defendant was determined to kill Jews a year after Hamas attack on Israel, the FBI alleged
Judge described the incident as an attack on parliamentary democracy
By Lorin Bell-Cross