Polish Museum defended the removal of Israeli flags bearing hostage ribbons from Bushey Synagogue tour group
By Jane Prinsley
A German court heard that the men hid weapons caches throughout Europe in order to carry out ‘flanking attacks’ related to the October 7 massacres
By Daniel Ben-David
BBC journalist John Ware is suing the former Pink Floyd frontman for saying that he was 'cheerleading genocide'
The speeches and writings of the Jewish extremist are dividing the pro-Israel community
The now-vice President of the US appeared to laugh at the remark
By Jacob Jaffa
Germany’s presumed new Chancellor held a ‘warm conversation’ with his Israeli counterpart following his election win
Atallah Hanna allegedly shared his ‘reverence’ for Hassan Nasrallah and labelled the terror commander a ‘martyr’ in a letter to the group
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Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike five months ago
By JC Reporter
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s advisers are reportedly worried about how his stance will play with the US president
By Jewish News Syndicate
Moshe Azman’s adopted son was killed during the conflict last year
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The bodies of Israeli mother Shiri Bibas, her young sons Ariel and Kfir and peace activist Oded Lifshitz were transferred back to Israel this morning
By Imogen Garfinkel
The men’s holiday pictures were circulated online by pro-Palestine activists, prompting security fears
The barely known story of how the Budapest wartime Jewish resistance tricked their persecutors, the fascist Arrow Cross
By Adam Lebor
The groups said the nurses were being unfairly targeted
By Ellie Grant
The jihadist allegedly sang songs to his hostages and mimicked comedians when not torturing them
The vandalism is the latest in a disturbing series of antisemitic attacks in Australia, with officials investigating the possibility that they are part of a concerted campaign