Maker of devices at bus stop attacks this week could be someone who gained experience years ago and has been 'reactivated' or a younger mohandes who received training abroad or even online
By Anshel Pfeffer
The IDF did not negotiate with the kidnappers directly and nothing was offered in return for the body
By Daniel Ben-David
Prime minister Yair Lapid has vowed to hunt down the terrorists responsible
By JC Reporter
Politicians have slammed the broadcaster for hosting Abdel Bari Atwan
By Felix Pope
'We all ran away screaming': Yaelle Estikangi was getting off the bus on her way to school when the bomb went off
By Natalie Lisbona
Israeli police are treating the blasts as a co-ordinated mission
Jennie Milne's pictures of the forgotten victims of terrorism - the survivors - went on display at an exhibition at Wimbledon Synagogue and are now published in a book
By Karen Glaser
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Palestinian songs celebrating violence targeting Jews are aired on Arabic language service without challenge
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
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There was damage to the hull, but no injuries have been reported, and no oil spill has occurred, according to Eastern Pacific Shipping
By Ben Bloch
The attacker was shot dead by Israeli forces as he attempted to flee
One Israeli tourist said she was just metres from the explosion, which left eight dead and 80 injured
By Georgia L Gilholy
The 2018 attack was the deadliest ever on the Jewish community in the United States
Nick Guthrie, the editor of Dateline London which has repeatedly hosted an extremist anti-Israel commentator, made the comments at a farewell party after 57 years of working for the BBC
Noa Lazar was shot and killed by a gunman at an East Jerusalem checkpoint who walked up to a group of soldiers and opened fire
Mousa Sarsour’s body was found hanged in a derelict building
Last week’s launch of the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism was postponed after the Queen’s death. The keynote speech was to be delivered by German political scientist and historian Matthias Küntzel. This is an edited version