By Anonymous
Historian Saul Friedlander, 75, who was born in Prague, has won a Pulitzer Prize for his book The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939-1945.
Iranian civilians at home and abroad spell out the impact of the war on their immediate lives – and their dreams
By Daniel Ben-David
One arms executive said the move to block Israeli displays was reminiscent of ‘the dark days of when Jews were segmented from European society’
By Jacob Jaffa
The president urged residents of Tehran to evacuate and said he was working on something ‘much bigger’ than a ceasefire
The plea from the ‘battered’ regime came as the IDF struck parts of Tehran in an unprecedented operation
Barnet councillor Ella Rose-Jacobs to be interim chair until November
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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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
The messages are part of a ‘psychological warfare campaign’ designed to ‘sow widespread panic’, according to authorities
The foreign secretary said it was ‘no surprise’ that Israel considers Iran’s nuclear programme an existential threat
The successful hit reportedly hobbled Iran’s ability to respond to the first wave of Israeli Air Force strikes across the country
By JC Reporter
Plus, Israel accuses France of antisemitism over air show snub
By In Israel