Fighting in Gaza could resume as soon as next week as ceasefire talks hit ‘a dead end’ once more
By Nathan Jeffay
Ofcom told the JC it had received 17 complaints over the controversial film
By Imogen Garfinkel
Reports suggest that failure of a last ditch effort to extend the ceasefire could see a ‘full return to war’ in Gaza
Plus, former minister accuses freed hostage of ‘echoing Hamas propaganda’ following criticism
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that no goods or supplies would enter the enclave until further notice
By JC Reporter
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has demanded the BBC conduct an ‘comprehensive, rigorous’ review
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Sharabi only discovered that his wife and two daughters had been murdered by Hamas upon his return to Israel
By Jacob Jaffa
The board of the corporation said the errors were ‘serious and damaging’ and says the production company knew of narrator’s Hamas links before airing
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Abdul Malik campaigned alongside Green co-leader Carla Denyer but has since been found to have committed ‘serious misconduct’ in posting the clip
Israel has now received all 33 hostages scheduled for the first phase of the ceasefire deal
The narrow strip of territory contains the vital Rafah Crossing and is key for controlling the flow of goods and people into, and out of, Gaza
The terror group has reportedly appointed new commands and reinforced its tunnel network as it anticipates a collapse in the ceasefire
The US president posted the clip on Truth Social in the early hours of Wednesday morning
The film edited out references to ‘Jews’ and ‘Jihad’ when translating interviews from Arabic, according to critics
Egypt will oversee the transfer of the bodies returning to Israel
By Joshua Marks
Demontrators carried placards accusing the broadcaster of being the spokeperson for ‘terrorists’