After near silence from feminist bodies, Israel’s Association of Rape Crisis Groups is urging the world not to look the other way
By Imogen Garfinkel
Children are being asked to design a Sefer Torah cover
By Simon Rocker
Yaakov Lubinewski’s entire family was murdered by the Nazis eight decades ago and now he spends his time helping others through their own loss
By Etgar Lefkovits
The Lebanese terror group is the strongest Iranian proxy in the Middle East
By David Isaac
The document has been circulated to UN officials
By JC Reporter
The army was criticised for its slow response in the wake of surprise Hamas violence
Milei is set to appoint Shimon Axel Wahnish, the head of the Argentine Moroccan-Jewish community, his country’s ambassador to Israel
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The Israeli Foreign Ministry is proposing to redirect aid to the Palestinians through the World Food Programme
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Zaka volunteers and family members of hostages spoke at a Westminster event alongside parliamentarians
By Jane Prinsley
The document orders that photos and videos of the Israeli hostages continue to be published "due to the psychological pressure they create."
Pramila Patten will present her findings to the UN secretary-general for inclusion in the UN's annual report on sexual violence
The business at the heart of devastated Kibbutz Be’eri was back to work within days of October 7
By Amelie Botbol
Images released from Nir Oz Kibbutz reveals further depravity
By Felix Pope
Pramila Patten is due to meet with survivors and released hostages in Israel late this month
By Eliana Jordan
Hamas's crimes may also qualify as crimes against humanity, say UN special rapporteurs.
Relatives of the 40 young hostages kidnapped from the festival are in limbo as they keep their memory alive
By Natalie Lisbona