The protests which began at the end of December will have significant implications for President Rouhani’s leadership
By MIchael DaventryForeign editor
In law, Muslims have less legal protection from insults and abuse than Jews, says John Ware
By John Ware
Israel succeeded in convincing many countries to abstain or stay away from last week's vote
By George Alan Baumgarten
Daniel Lightman QC asked that the anti-Zionist tweeter recuse himself from the judging panel
By Daniel Lightman
This is just the latest case in which the courts are intervening in religious issues
By Adam Wagner
An acrimonious legal challenge lingers behind the suspicious deaths of the philanthropist and 'inspiring leader' Barry Shermans
By Lianne Kolirin
'It feels like the language of antisemitism is being set free from a politically correct straitjacket.'
By Dave Rich
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The US President's decision to recognise Israel's capital is strongly motivated by his domestic support base
By Colin Shindler
Violence has ebbed after an initial uptick, while the diplomatic response consisted of rhetoric but no action
By Anshel Pfeffer
Budapest-born Mr Soros, a Holocaust survivor, has been cast in a government-backed campaign as an advocate of mass illegal immigration and an enemy of the Hungarian people.
By Lee Harpin
The nursery in Hendon had little legal recourse to fire Ms De Groen, says our expert in employment law
By John Bowers QC
There are serious questions about how useful a partner Saudi Arabia can be for Israel in the future
By Orlando Radice
By Azriel Bermant
The final straw came after Lebanese president Michel Aoun refused to respond to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani boasting of Iran’s control over Lebanon.
By David Daoud
Officials say a new deal between Russia and the United States only strengthens Iran’s hand in Syria