Sharone Lifschitz and Rabbi Baginsky were among those attending Whitehall demonstrations against the Israeli government
By Jane Prinsley
Opposition leaders accused the government of launching a ‘direct, violent and unrestrained attack on us, our democracy, our values, our future'
Plus, rocket salvos in Yemen, Syria and Lebanon
PM cites lack of trust in Ronen Bar, who accused Netanyahu of ‘unfounded claims’
Hamas is not the IRA. This is a war that must be won
Corporation admits 'serious mistake' in request for speaker on news programme
Families of hostages held in Gaza also joined the protests
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The right-wing party resigned from the government in January in protest against the ceasefire in Gaza
By Jewish News Syndicate
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Israelis protesters in London accuse Netanyahu of undermining democracy and threatening the lives of hostages
Netanyahu’s decision to oust Ronen Bar comes amid dispute over accountability for October’s security failures
By Ellie Grant
The Witkoff plan also calls for the release of half of the deceased captives held in Gaza
By JC Reporter
By Yaakov Katz
The cabinet is due to meet on Sunday week to fire Gali Baharav-Miara
Eli Sharabi was held in Gaza for almost 500 days, only discovering upon his release that his wife and children had been murdered on October 7
By Jacob Jaffa
The Prime Minister’s Office defended the decision as the memo indicating suspicious Hamas activity was framed as non-urgent
By Imogen Garfinkel
“If the regime harms the Druze, it will be harmed by us,” Netanyahu and Katz said in joint statement
The narrow strip of territory contains the vital Rafah Crossing and is key for controlling the flow of goods and people into, and out of, Gaza