Objections from the PM’s allies at home and abroad reportedly derailed the appointment of Eli Sharvit as the director of the security services
By Jewish News Syndicate
David Taylor told the JC that the prospective renewal of her term as Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories ‘goes against everything the UN stands for’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Israeli military officials believe the Houthis do not have many functioning missile launchers left
The figurehead of the French far-right will be barred from standing in the next presidential election despite her narrow lead in the polls unless she successfully appeals the decision
By Eliana Jordan
The American president also confirmed that talks were ongoing, though Tehran denied any direct negotiations
By Jacob Jaffa
More than 80 construction workers are trapped underneath the remains of a 33-floor building
Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani allegedly offered open support for the terrorist group despite holding various positions in the government now acting as a mediator in ceasefire talks
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Sensitive genetic information – including that of many Ashkenazi Jews – will hit the market as the once thriving firm files for bankruptcy
By Jane Prinsley
He called the actress ‘immature’ and narcissistic
By Ellie Grant
But compared to some other faiths, Judaism retains a high retention rate
By Simon Rocker
Demonstrators were chanting ‘Hamas out’ and ‘Stop the war’
The documents will reveal the ‘ratlines’ used by the architects of the Holocaust to flee across the Atlantic
The Orléans rabbi was accosted in front of his young son on Shabbat
The freed hostage addressed the UN Security Council
By In New York
The four men were found guilty for their roles in the violence that unfolded after a Ajax–Maccabi Tel Aviv football match
By Lianne Kolirin