The country has levelled unfounded and outlandish allegations of genocide against Israel, mere months after real acts of genocide were perpetrated
By Natasha Hausdorff
By in New York
President Biden’s gut feeling is that the US public backs his support for Israel
By David Rose
The war has dominated debates and questions in the Commons, but what has it actually achieved?
A further third aren’t sure the Shoah happened. Blame social media
By in Jerusalem
War cabinet member Gadi Eisenkot directs strategy but has lost a son and a nephew in the fighting
Donald Trump and his rivals look to cash in on Jewish disillusionment with the global organisation
By Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain
There is a precedent for the Board of Deputies staying out of mass shows of solidarity
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Barry Toberman looks back on a year of change for the community
By Barry Toberman
Years from now, when we look back on Israel’s 2020, there will be three separate historic narratives.
By Byanshel pfeffer
The government was supportive as Covid struck - and Starmer fought Corbyn's poisonous legacy
By lee harpin political editor
Mr Sa’ar is joining a movement which has been gaining momentum for quite some time — the anti-Netanyahu right-wingers
By anshel pfeffer
David Hirsh says the Labour Party must oppose those who fight for antisemitic politics - including Jewish members
By david hirsh
By voting for dissolution, the Blue and White leader admitted he had lost all hope of Netanyahu allowing him to become prime minister next year
By BY anshel pfeffer
Bibi and the Crown Prince wanted to send a message to Biden that the anti-Iran alliance in the region is here to stay
Tim Marshall assesses how US president-elect Joe Biden's foreign policy will differ from President Trump's
By Tim Marshall
Concede gracefully? It’s no longer fashionable
By BY tim marshall