How to dismantle South Africa’s ‘genocide’ case against Israel
They key points to make the case for Israel
South African delegate to Hague says Jews go to ‘church’, prompting ridicule
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said that in South Africa Jews ‘attend churches in peace’
Israel weighs the price of a full-scale war with Hezbollah
As tensions mount along the Lebanese border, fears grow of an all-out Hamas-style assault from the well-armed Iranian-backed militia
With her husband at war, a vineyard owner harvests her crop alone
Rivka and Sam Baum’s wine is selling well. But she is left to bring in this year’s vintage while he’s back in the IDF
South Africa could be making itself complicit in Hamas terror
The country has levelled unfounded and outlandish allegations of genocide against Israel, mere months after real acts of genocide were perpetrated
ICJ kicks off hearings in ‘genocide’ case against Israel
Israel's legal team will be given three hours on Friday morning to refute South Africa's accusations
Foreign Secretary ‘worried’ that Israel may have broken international law
In an exchange with MPs, David Cameron says he worries ‘every day’ that Israel is breaking international law
How did the watermelon become a symbol of Palestinian protest?
The fruit has been seen at anti-Israel demonstrations all over the world since October 7
He’s the world’s most frequent flyer – and Israel is his dream ticket
Travel guru Nicky Kelvin talks flight hacks, growing up Jewish – and spending most of his time in the air
Three months on, Nova Festival victims’ families return to remember them
Relatives of the 40 young hostages kidnapped from the festival are in limbo as they keep their memory alive
Anthony Blinken begins tour of Middle East as threat of regional escalation rises
The US Secretary of State is making his fourth visit to Israel since October 7
Gaza will be governed by a Palestinian body after Israel-Hamas war is over, says Yoav Gallant
He also outlined Israel’s plans for the next stage of the war with Hamas terrorists in the Strip
The Hamas boss who wanted a third intifada died a failure
Saleh al-Arouri killed by a drone strike in Beirut failed to persuade Hezbollah to join the war
US anti-racism campaigner criticised after claiming ‘Zionist’ doctors give ‘worse care to black and Muslim patients’
One Gaza activist hit out at Saira Rao and said Israeli doctors saved his hearing after an IDF bomb blast
Qantas criticised after cabin crew donned Palestine badges during flight
Robert Gregory, CEO of the Australian Jewish Association, said passengers should not be subjected to political activism
Fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza intensifies as war reaches three month mark
Israeli naval, aerial and ground forces also continued to hammer targets along the Gaza coast
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