Egyptian diplomats on BBC Arabic had promoted ‘Greater Israel’ myth and suggested October 7 attack was an ‘armed struggle for liberation’
By Jane Prinsley
Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang were denied entry to Israel last week, provoking a political row in the UK
By Jacob Jaffa
Every week Objects of the Holocaust will feature a public personality telling the story behind an artefact in their family, starting with the BBC presenter
By Daniel Ben-David
Imogen Garfinkel scored the top marks in the country for the NCTJ diploma in journalism
By Gaby Wine
Human rights lawyers to submit a dossier to police including allegations of indiscriminate killing of civilians
By Eliana Jordan
Fewer than 10 per cent of young Muslims view Britain as a tolerant country, new polling reveals
Fiddler on the Roof and Giant lead the wins
By Ellie Grant
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Demonstrators rallied in London for Dr Swee Chai Ang after the BMA revoked a speaking invitation
In its first venture outside the US, the Lox Club launches in London next week
By Imogen Garfinkel
The medieval artefact, which is inscribed with both Hebrew and Arabic, will be on display for a limited time before heading to auction
The former parliamentarians have a controversial history of anti-Western activism
The pair are accused of being members of the proscribed group, with one also alleged to have facilitated its financing
Rosalind Levine and her husband were arrested after they voiced concerns about their daughter’s school
Stop Funding Hate said the daily newspaper agreed to cover its legal fees
The organisation has created a Seder guide that tells the stories of Israeli hostages and their families
Three exiles give their views on the Jewish state and possible air strikes by the West against the regime’s nuclear programme