Investigation launched after 200 graves in Bucharest's largest Jewish cemetery were vandalised.
By Anonymous
Romanian police launched an investigation after 200 graves in Bucharest's largest Jewish cemetery were vandalised.
The scale of the desecration led to suggestions that it had been an organised campaign. More than 40,000 Jews are buried there.
The group, known as Predatory Sparrow, claimed they would release sensitive information in an attempt to get investors to pull their assets out of the system
By Jacob Jaffa
Reza Pahlavi said he prepared a 100-day transition plan for establishing democratic rule, "by the Iranian people and for the Iranian people."
By Jewish News Syndicate
The president is reportedly toughening his stance on direct action against the Islamic Republic, including the use of so-called ‘bunker busting’ bombs
Iranian civilians at home and abroad spell out the impact of the war on their immediate lives – and their dreams
By Daniel Ben-David
Raffi Berg, the corporation’s online Middle East editor, was also accused of being an ‘Israel fanboy'
By Imogen Garfinkel
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But Reform UK’s leader, Nigel Farage, said he was ‘for’ regime change in the Islamic Republic
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The department insisted that no repatriation flights had been chartered and that the email was an ‘administrative error’
"The Iranian military leadership is on the run," he says after the IDF killed Iran's new wartime chief of staff, Ali Shadmani.
Some 2,800 young people participating in Birthright have been stranded in Israel after their plans in the country were abruptly cancelled amid escalating conflict with Iran
Thousands of Israelis have been left stranded abroad after the war with Iran shut down the country’s airspace