Netanyahu suspends minister after 'horrifying' suggestion to nuke Gaza
The Israeli prime minister has barred Amichai Eliyahu from attending Cabinet meetings indefinitely
MK faints after Knesset members shown footage of Hamas atrocities
Likud lawmaker Boaz Bismuth called on the IDF to release the video to the public
Netanyahu agrees to unity government with Lapid and Gantz
Israeli PM forms new coalition with moderate centrists as Israeli losses climb
Benjamin Netanyahu, Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz poised to form unity government
The coalition would almost certainly spell an end to the premier’s controversial judicial reform plans
Naftali Bennett: 'Together we can heal Israel’s divide'
In his first major interview since leaving office, Israel's former prime minister calls for a return to unity
Israeli politicians must learn how to compromise
The JC Leaders, 29 September 2023
Peace deal with Israel 'closer everyday' says Saudi leader
MBS gives rare interview with US broadcaster and discusses Israeli-Saudi peace talks
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
The Soviet spin doctors who sowed the seeds of left-wing Israelophobia
A week after liberal rabbis called Israel an ‘apartheid regime’, JC editor Jake Wallis Simons, in a third extract from his new book, reveals how the trope is rooted in Soviet propaganda
How the ‘progressive’ left became a global wellspring of Israelophobia
In the second of three weekly extracts from his new book, JC editor Jake Wallis Simons digs into its ideological origins
We have a religious duty to speak out against extremism in Israel
For the sake of our young, we should not remain silent when Jewish values are at stake
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
US university 'investigating' Jewish professors for 'discrimination' against BDS activists
The academics have been outspoken about antisemitism and BDS activity at the City University of New York
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
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