‘To be an Israeli mum is to see how your foetus grows to be a soldier – and then to worry’
What does it mean to be Jewish and Israeli today? Three essays from a new book, ‘On Being Jewish Now’, exude anxiety and resilience
Sinwar said to have contacted Qatar mediators to seek deal for his safety
The Hamas Leaders whereabouts have been unknown in recent months
Yazidi woman rescued from Hamas in Gaza: ‘I tried suicide many times’
Fawzia Amin Sido was kidnapped at the age of 11 by Isis in Iraq and later taken to Gaza
‘On this terrible anniversary, we must keep focused on the goal: get all hostages back’
We are Jews and life is more important than anything, relatives of hostages tell the JC
Government must do more for us, says mum of 28-year-old British hostage
Emily Damari’s mother Mandy has been torn between publicising her daughter’s British nationality or keeping quiet
Israel and its Western allies should now strike back against Iran
When Iranians see that their regime is a paper tiger they will be emboldened
There is no ‘recovery story’ for Kfar Aza – it’s still a bullet-riddled ghost town
There are question marks over what the Gaza envelope will be like when – if – residents are able to return
Why another missile attack by Iran could weaken the regime further
Shia militias across the Middle East are looking to their patron to restore deterrence against Israel
Iran is losing the tool it built —Hezbollah — to defend its nuclear programme, say Israeli analysts
The assassination of Nasrallah has changed the strategic game in the Middle East, say Israeli military experts
The vitriolic outpouring of hostility against Israel has crossed all boundaries of sane debate
The Shadow Foreign Secretary writes on how the use of words like “genocide” chilled him to the core.
Israel will win ‘because we don’t have a choice’, says Netanyahu in UN speech
The prime minister insisted that the world’s ‘appeasement’ of Iran must come to an end
Live in the spirit of October 8, not the sorrow of October 7
An IDF soldier who was seriously injured in Gaza says Israeli society has ‘become a unified and powerful force’
Lammy defends restoring funding to Unrwa in Labour conference speech
Foreign Secretary warns against further escalation in Lebanon
Pager attack ‘damaged Hezbollah’s entire senior command structure’
A former Israeli Navy officer analyses the impact of Israel’s remarkable communications strike this week
Insurance giant Axa criticised over alleged ‘silent boycott’ of Israel
Axa is reported to have removed around £15 million of investment from three Israeli banks alleged to be complicit in supporting Israeli settlements
International donors are complicit in Hamas’ presence in Gaza – and key to its demise
To separate Hamas from local people in Gaza, donor countries should mandate that any NGO or UN organisation working in Gaza must monitor and report on Hamas and other groups’ presence in institutions that receive funding.
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