Israelis protesters in London accuse Netanyahu of undermining democracy and threatening the lives of hostages
By Jane Prinsley
London Liveryman Nazir Jessa wrote about Israel as a ‘colonial country’ and shared posts from a LinkedIn user who repeatedly accused the Jewish state of being Nazi-like
London’s longest-running literary festival was packed with new ideas
Europe’s largest Jewish school says applications have doubled over the course of two years
By Simon Rocker
LSE governor Baroness Altmann said she is ‘ashamed’ that the university chose to host the book launch
By Daniel Ben-David
Cities all over the world marked their tragic deaths, but Sadiq Khan’s London was a notable absence
By Jake Wallis Simons
Ben Jamal, who is accused of breaching police conditions on a recent protest, will return to court for trial in July
By JC Reporter
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The JC has seen evidence of at least 60 alleged criminal offences at the demonstrations, including assault and expressions of support for Hamas
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Ruben Gnanalingam also reposted conspiracy theories that Israel ‘owns’ the US, citing paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein as evidence
Adam Silas received a wave of antisemitic abuse last year, but his local community has now rallied around him to support his work
By Elisa Bray
Syeda Umme Farwa runs her own Islamic charity – located minutes from a synagogue – where she reportedly memorialised Iranian terrors leader as ‘martyrs’
‘Trippy’ Virgin Atlantic safety video with Hebrew subtitles baffles travellers
The National League club said it wanted to ‘avoid any political stance that could cause offence’
Sir Mark Rowley said the campaign’s calls for banning marches ‘ignore the reality of the law’
The brutalist office complex has been carefully refurbished to bring his unique vision back to life
By Imogen Garfinkel
The beloved production is set to take on London’s Barbican before heading across the UK and Ireland