Maker of devices at bus stop attacks this week could be someone who gained experience years ago and has been 'reactivated' or a younger mohandes who received training abroad or even online
By Anshel Pfeffer
The IDF did not negotiate with the kidnappers directly and nothing was offered in return for the body
It comes amid soaring tensions in the West Bank
A man has been arrested and police are investigating the incident
Iranian outposts can be found in London, Manchester, Hamburg, Italy, Austria, Sweden and beyond
Prime minister Yair Lapid has vowed to hunt down the terrorists responsible
'We all ran away screaming': Yaelle Estikangi was getting off the bus on her way to school when the bomb went off
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Israeli police are treating the blasts as a co-ordinated mission
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The CPS says that they recognise the decision is 'disappointing', but that it would not have been able to prove the cases against the two men
By Ben Bloch
Orit Fouks Rotem’s groundbreaking Cinema Sabaya was inspired by her own experiences as a film teacher working with Jews and Arabs in the town of Acre
By Linda Marric
President Issac Herzog will be the first Israeli head of state to visit the Kingdom of Bahrain
By Politics Reporter
A highly original and enjoyable take on Israel’s first woman leader
By Amanda Hopkinson
Predictions that a stable government would be formed in the space of a few days have now evaporated
Jerusalem's deputy mayor Fleur Hassan Nahum gives her analysis on why Religious Zionist alliance won so many votes
By David Rose
Jennie Milne's pictures of the forgotten victims of terrorism - the survivors - went on display at an exhibition at Wimbledon Synagogue and are now published in a book
By Karen Glaser
The JC has obtained a photo of Anneliese Dodds smiling alongside hard-left politician Ruth George, who suggested a group of anti-Corbyn politicians may have been funded by Israel
By Georgia L Gilholy