A Channel 12 report claiming to expose $23 million in UK cash flowing through the terror group was refuted on the basis of an apparent mix-up
By Jacob Jaffa
The JLC chair is among those opposing a proposed law that would impose an 80 per cent levy on grants from foreign governments to Israel civil organisations
By Simon Rocker
Gaza aid blockade: 'Starving non-combatants' against Jewish values, claims senior rabbi
Yentob was responsible for bringing Absolutely Fabulous and Have I Got News For You to our screens
By JC Reporter
’This will be more ‘joy’ and less ‘oy’, said Board of Deputies President
By Gaby Wine
No flights are available on the carrier’s website for the next two months
By Daniel Ben-David
The Jerusalem-born chef has called for ‘unimpeded access to food and aid for all civilians’
By Imogen Garfinkel
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The Chief Rabbi said that the Jewish community would not lose hope
A 33-year-old has been released on bail pending further enquiries into suspected ‘racially-motivated criminal damage’
By Jane Prinsley
Emily Maitlis and David Aaronovitch were among 17 journalists to urge Israel or Egypt to open access to Gaza for international press
Liam O’Hanna, stage name Mo Chara, came under scrutiny after a video emerged of him allegedly yelling ‘up Hamas, up Hezbollah’ at a 2024 gig in London
The charity’s leaders say they are ‘devastated’ and police have opened a formal investigation into the incident
Uri Geller has pledged £1,000 to Matthew Berlow's fundraiser
Signatories include Toby Marlow, writer and composer of hit musical Six
By Eliana Jordan
The figure came from an independent report into instances of starvation in the Strip, but was projected over a whole year rather than two days
The suspect was captured on camera, sparking fears other homes could be targeted