Plus, Netanyahu takes the hard line on Iran
By Nathan Jeffay
Plus, Egypt outs forward new hostage release deal
Detaining British MPs of any party is counterproductive and concerning, a Downing Street spokesperson said
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Human rights lawyers to submit a dossier to police including allegations of indiscriminate killing of civilians
By Eliana Jordan
New details emerge about the year-long pursuit of the Hamas terror chief, including his dramatic escape alongside Mohammed Deif disguised as women
By Itay Ilnai
Demonstrators rallied in London for Dr Swee Chai Ang after the BMA revoked a speaking invitation
By Jane Prinsley
Israel-Turkey standoff over Syria intensifies
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Plus, Israel to seize ‘second corridor’ of Gaza
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The army has said that the ambulances were wrongly identified as a threat
By Jacob Jaffa
By Nicole Lampert
I spoke to some of the anti-Hamas protesters – it’s time the world listened to them
Plus, Jerusalem Post editor drawn into ‘Qatargate’ probe
The original play allowed no space for the reality of Israel or Gaza today – and the film follows suit
The move is apparently intended to exert ‘maximum pressure’ on Hamas to release its remaining hostages and to facilitate the ‘voluntary departure’ of Palestinians.
By Stephen Pollard
To many activists marching every weekend in London, it appears the deaths of Gazans killed by Hamas are an irrelevance
The military said that the area has become a terrorist hotspot, but the move is likely to raise humanitarian concerns
Israel’s foreign minister labelled the Turkish president an ‘antisemitic dictator’