A southern power facility was hit in the attack on Monday morning
By JC Reporter
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
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
Critics are wrong. Whether viewed as part of an ongoing armed conflict or a necessary act of self-defence, international law is on the side of the Jewish state
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Sir Ephraim Mirvis says attempts to draw equivalence between the Jewish State and Iran are ‘intolerable’
By Jane Prinsley
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Israeli security sources claim the covert Operation Narnia killed Iran’s ten most senior nuclear scientists while they slept last week.
By In Israel
Either way, the British government may face an awkward choice if the US decides to launch its own strikes on the Islamic Republic
By Jacob Jaffa
Sigal Shteiner Manzuri’s two daughters were murdered at the music festival massacre on October 7, 2023
By Imogen Garfinkel
Colonel Nathan McCormack called the Jewish State America’s ‘worst ally’ and claimed its government was loaded with ‘Judeo-supremacist cronies’
By Jewish News Syndicate
Defence Minister Israel Katz said that the IDF is aiming to ‘prevent the existence’ of Iran’s supreme leader
Dan Brotman speaks about overhearing torture while in a cell and being handcuffed, blindfolded and denied access to essential medical care
Stourbridge MP Cat Eccles claimed senior figures in the Knesset had told her tough measures against far-right Israeli ministers would be ‘helpful’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The president is reportedly ‘holding off’ in case Tehran agrees to give up its nuclear programme altogether