Charles Prestwich Scott, one the paper’s most revered editors, stood down 90 years ago this month. Ironically, he was an ardent Zionist
By Robert Philpot
If death threats are being issued against those who displease the far left, then we should all take note, writes Dr Daniel Allington
By Dr Daniel Allington
There are concerns that Israel-bound ships could be targeted while sailing through the Red Sea
By Anshel Pfeffer
Likud campaign materials mention former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, who denies knowledge of the US financier's alleged wrongdoing
The overlap between disinformation and Jew-hate can be traced from the Roman era to today's social media, writes Charlotte Henry in this edited extract of her new book
By Charlotte Henry
We believe that - at the very least - Mr Williamson is guilty of Jew-baiting
By Daniel Sugarman
Donald Trump's son-in-law has spent two years reportedly working on the ultimate deal to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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However, although the school has been downgraded from outstanding to inadequate, many complaints were unfounded
By simon rocker
There were fears the deposed Egyptian president, who died suddenly in a Cairo courtroom on Monday, would have upended peace with Israel
With two weeks left until the 'Peace to Prosperity' workshop for Palestinians, it is still not even clear who will attend
By ANSHEL PFEFFER JERUSALEM
David Friedman essentially blamed the Palestinians for the plan's failure before it has even been announced
By Anshel Pfeffer Jerusalem
A recent JC poll shows the party's growing association with antisemitism matters — and is changing the way people vote
By Claudia Mendoza
Far from holding together a coalition of Tory voters, hardline Brexiter Johnson could splinter it
JC political editor Lee Harpin looks back on the PM who made time for the community, even at Brexit flashpoints
By Lee Harpin
The defeat of Soviet-supported Arab troops in 1967 triggered a 20-year wave of propaganda against Jews - a time when top Corbyn advisers Seumas Milne and Andrew Murray were coming of age politically
By Izabella Tabarovsky
After 27 deaths and dozens of properties destroyed, the violence — again — reaches an inconclusive end