UK joins international condemnation of Israeli settlement expansion
G7 foreign ministers: Israeli settlements are ‘inconsistent with international law’
Israelophobia review: As original and necessary as Baddiel’s Jews Don’t Count
Jake Wallis Simons' argument that Israelophobia should be added to the lexicon should be listened to
Chikili: 'To say I am against LGBT is totally disconnected from reality'
The Israeli diaspora minister speaks out after UK protests
Qatari prime minister says his country does not ‘have a war with Israel’
But Gulf state leader says no official word of Saudi-Israel talks
There's a word for how the world judges the Jewish state: Israelophobia
In the first of three weekly extracts from his new book, JC editor Jake Wallis Simons dispels myths about the country
Bibi's government seems intent on spending the Knesset break on infighting
Amid a bitter row over judicial reforms, Netanyahu's government is locked in a row over transferring billions of shekels to Arab local councils
Broken Bibi is powerless as Israel tears itself apart
Part of the judicial reform bill passed into law this week, but the prime minister has never looked more beleaguered
The Arab Israeli influencer who asks: Why can’t we all get along?
YouTube sensation Nuseir Yassin, who has 65 million followers, explains why he is optimistic about the future of his homeland
Israel is the second most pro-US country in the world says new survey
The only country with a higher view of the US was Poland
Striking the right balance between black and white narratives
One of Israel’s foremost ‘New Historians’ looks at the legacy of the movement
What it means to be a critical friend of Israel
Israel’s current struggles put Judaism’s moral reputation at stake
Israel at 75: Demographics of Israel tell us their own remarkable story
How the Jewish population grew from 630,000 in 1948 to more than seven million today
Israel's bitter political divisions of today are nothing new
As Israel’s celebrates its 75th birthday this month, we examine the triumphs and the challenges of an extraordinary nation
Whatever comes next, Bibi cannot risk a rerun of this chaotic week
Too much damage has been done to Israel’s society, security and economy — and Likud has lost nearly 30 per cent of its voters in the polls
What do British Jews really think about Israel’s reforms?
London protest shows angst over the plans for Israel's judiciary is running high among British Jews, particularly among the young
Smotrich granted US visa after apologising for Huwara remarks
In a lengthy Facebook post, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich expresses regret for 'breaking the trust' between the IDF and the government
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