They were on the second Birthright ship to leave the country
By Gaby Wine
Brit stuck in Israel amid spiralling war call for Foreign Office to think of ‘more creative solutions’
By Jane Prinsley
UJIA Israel Experience confirmed that new dates had been arranged for tours due to start on or before July 2
Labour council voted for ‘cultural’ link to municipality described as ‘hotbed of anti-Jewish terrorism’
By Daniel Ben-David
Either way, the British government may face an awkward choice if the US decides to launch its own strikes on the Islamic Republic
By Jacob Jaffa
Stourbridge MP Cat Eccles claimed senior figures in the Knesset had told her tough measures against far-right Israeli ministers would be ‘helpful’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Raffi Berg, the corporation’s online Middle East editor, was also accused of being an ‘Israel fanboy'
By Imogen Garfinkel
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The department insisted that no repatriation flights had been chartered and that the email was an ‘administrative error’
The rapper, real name Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, has been accused of displaying the Hezbollah flag contrary to anti-terror laws
The White Lotus star revealed why he feels a responsibility to advocate for those still in Hamas captivity and gave his view on the Gaza War
“I can't sleep until the first siren goes because I'm waiting for it,”
By Elisa Bray
Former hostage Yocheved Lifschitz and her daughter, Sharone, were speaking at New North London Synagogue
By Siam Goorwich
The clip of Leigh Evans, a Welsh nurse, begging to be let into the Strip went viral over the weekend
By JC Reporter
Thousands of participants around the globe were set to travel to Israel next month for the competition
Actress Oberman said the award was a ‘testament’ to her grandmother, Faye
Names from across the entertainment, education and service industries were this year honoured by the King
The CST said the advice was not based on specific intelligence
The High Court rejected the claim, brought by a number of children, parents and education providers, that the tax measures would violate human rights law
Yael van der Wouden’s bold debut novel charts the emotional aftermath of the Holocaust in a post-war Netherlands
By Eliana Jordan
The corporation was also forced to correct a piece seemingly linking a group of ‘fanatical Jews’ to the 9/11 terrorists
Save One Life UK says it works with the terror group to distribute cash in Gaza
The audience member said they were misled about the political nature of the Victoria Park show, which included a clip featuring late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
The comedian’s gesture shocked audience members and has been labelled ‘unacceptable’ by the broadcaster