Plus, Egypt ‘humiliated’ after Hamas causes renewed ceasefire talks to collapse
By In Israel
A dozen Israeli mothers visited the UK last week as part of a healing trip arranged by the OneFamily Fund and Gift
By Eliana Jordan
One rabbi labelled the increasingly prominent trend away from secularism as a ‘Jewish awakening’
By Florit Shoihet
Ilana Gritzewsky recounted details of her captivity to the New York Times
By Jewish News Syndicate
The ruling came as the result of a landmark lawsuit filed by a British rabbi who lost his wife and children in a terror attack
A new claim from victims’ relatives alleges that Students for Justice in Palestine ‘aided and abetted’ the terror group
By Jacob Jaffa
Plus, former hostage reveals sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of terrorists
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The student claimed that her free speech rights were violated after the artwork was edited
Norway captain Martin Odegaard said that his deal would have to deal with Uefa’s decision to allow Israel to play
By Ellie Grant
The exchanges have collapsed the Gaza ceasefire and put pressure on the truce in Lebanon
Pupils learn maths by counting dead ‘martyrs’ and girls chant ‘Intifada’
By Jane Prinsley
Hamdan Bilal was accused of throwing rocks at soldiers, but his co-director has claimed he was attacked by settlers
Both of the hostages' families gave the go-ahead for the video to be published
Plus, Egypt proposes fresh ceasefire deal
A new recruit of the Hasmonean Brigade for Israel’s strictly Orthodox community says he has no regrets
By Anonymous
The landmark, dedicated to the 364 festivalgoers who were murdered by Hamas, attracts over 7,000 visitors a day