The extremist also attacked his housemate, a Christian who had converted from Islam
The 1986 Public Order Act is ‘clearly failing to control the stirring up of racial hatred’
Magen David-wearing teen didn’t let Palestinian flags put her off the London Marathon
Former Board of Deputies president and more than 35 rabbis endorse Yachad letter to Foreign Secretary
Khalil al-Hayya’s claim contradicts previous statements he has made about Hamas’s intentions
In a rare joint statement, leaders from the UK, US, France, Thailand and more urge Hamas to ‘let us end this crisis’
During her visit, the Duchess read bedtime stories to the children
A psychologist working with festivalgoers has deep concerns about survivors’ mental health
The prime minister and Labour leader Keir Starmer both condemned terror and antisemitism in exclusive articles for the JC
The former prime minister wrongly attributed a quote about financial control to a Jewish banker
Signatories to a letter sent to the PM include Labour left-winger Shami Chakrabarti and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman
If re-elected, Sadiq Khan will extend the 210 bus route as the community deals with heightened threats
The Board of Deputies has called for the military force to be outlawed in Britain following Iran’s attack against Israel
Mayor speaks to JC following Jewish community hustings event at JW3
Lancashire council candidate Mohammed Riaz’s inflammatory Facebook posts date back to 2014
Signs and pamphlets cite rulings from leading rabbinical authorities who have condemned such actions
His parents called the video, the first proof of life since his abduction, "overwhelming,"
The IDF has recruited two reserve brigades for the upcoming offensive in Hamas’ last stronghold in Gaza
Major General Aharon Haliva has became the first senior Israeli official to resign over security failures around October 7
Evidence shown to UN’s investigation showed apparent glorification of terror but there are fears it will be ignored
After months of delays, the House of Representatives has voted for a substantial package of support of Israel
A solidarity trip to Israel inspired an event in memory of Mor Shakuri
Mitzvah Day provides the ideal opportunity to interact with people from other faiths
Many Jewish charities were represented at the race
Kosher food manufacturers Gilberts are moving to a new label – not for the first time
Victor Tunkel amassed a huge collection of Jewish liturgical manuscripts
Signs marking the town’s twinning with Lucerne in Switzerland were untouched
From baking frogs to making gefilte fish purses, we hear from the festival’s wackiest – and most devoted – fans
Alfréd Wetzler and Rudi Vrba are credited with saving the lives of 200,000 Hungarian Jews
An independent review found that Israel had not proved its claims that staff took part in October 7
The suspects were sentenced to 18 months of preventative detention over an alleged plot to murder two Israelis
Iranian national volleyball team player Mobina Rostami was arrested shortly after posting on Instagram, ‘We love Israel and hate the Islamic Republic.’
An estimated 8 million people have been displaced and 15,000 killed in the Sudanese civil war
Violent extremism has reportedly thrived on the social media app formerly known as Twitter
Some staff members have demanded that Google withdraw from a $1.2 billion contract to provide services to the Israeli government
The display was covered with ‘Free Palestine’ graffiti just two days after it had been completed
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