Arik Ascherman said he was beaten with a rifle butt and a large club, breaking his neck and his back in two places
By Imogen Garfinkel
All motions passed by the conference’s international section related to Gaza
Plus, the US president calls for end of Netanyahu’s ‘witch hunt’ corruption trial
They struck Iran’s nuclear programme not only in defence of their own countries, but in protection of the free world. Indeed, not since 1940, has so much been owed by so many to so few
The supermarket has banned goods from Russia, Iran Yemen and Israel, due to its ‘commitment to peace’
Parliamentarians expressed shock over the suspended Labour MP’s comments
The ayatollahs adopted the Muslim Brotherhood’s worldview to make the destruction of the Jewish state the regime’s holy cause. The Shia leadership in Najaf now has the chance to return the Shia world to pacifism
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The acclaimed Irish author said proscribing the group would represent ‘an alarming curtailment of free speech’
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Four dead as missile hit Beersheva overnight
By JC Reporter
By Saul Sadka
Only about 48% of Iran’s population is ethnically Persian. The remaining 52% is made up of minorities who often harbour deep resentment toward the Persian-dominated regime.
A southern power facility was hit in the attack on Monday morning
By The JC Leader
The President strikes a severe blow to Iran’s nuclear programme. As always when Israel is involved, a strange coalition of bedfellows unites to criticise US military action
The prime minister said it was ‘not appropriate’ that the contrversial band headline Britain’s largest music festival
By Lorin Bell-Cross
CST said they had been urging the government to take action for some time
Professor Rachel Sarig is the head of the Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine at Tel Aviv University
Critics argue that the EU is applying a double standard against the Jewish state by, for the first time with any partner country, invoking a human rights clause to reassess their bilateral relationship