Plus, Egypt ‘humiliated’ after Hamas causes renewed ceasefire talks to collapse
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One rabbi labelled the increasingly prominent trend away from secularism as a ‘Jewish awakening’
More UK citizens were killed during Hamas’ massacre than in any global terror attack since 9/11
If we allow internal politics to once again fracture the country, then we risk losing not just the war, but the very soul of the state
The ruling came as the result of a landmark lawsuit filed by a British rabbi who lost his wife and children in a terror attack
The Chief Rabbi pulled out of the conference over concerns about other guests
The group has called on government to create ‘special envoy’ to the Abraham Accords
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The company was accused of withdrawing because of Earle’s ‘perceived stance on Israel’
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The student claimed that her free speech rights were violated after the artwork was edited
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Norway captain Martin Odegaard said that his deal would have to deal with Uefa’s decision to allow Israel to play
The exchanges have collapsed the Gaza ceasefire and put pressure on the truce in Lebanon
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By Gaby Wine
Plus, Egypt proposes fresh ceasefire deal
A new recruit of the Hasmonean Brigade for Israel’s strictly Orthodox community says he has no regrets
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The UN's Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian Territories has previously drawn comparisons between Benjamin Netanyahu and Adolf Hitler
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