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With an Iranian proxy commander arrested for attacks in the UK, will Starmer respond? - analysis
Al-Saad allegedly orchestrated and posted the HAYI propaganda videos of 18 attacks in Europe, most of which occurred in London over the last two months.
King Charles vows to take urgent action against antisemitism, foreign threats, and extremism
One in 10 successful candidates in UK local elections elected on Gaza-related or Muslim issues
Gig economy terrorism: Ashab al-Yamin's rise brings new terror threat to Europe
Aliyah in wartime Israel: Building a new home, opening an English bookstore
From London curator to Tel Aviv entrepreneur, Michal Goldschmidt turned uncertainty into opportunity, opening Bookhaus during wartime and building a new community space for English readers.
Titanic survivor’s signed life jacket sells for over $900,000
Laura Mabel Francatelli was on Titanic’s lifeboat No. 1, with only eleven other passengers, despite the small vessel's 40-person capacity.
Wine Talk: Wining in the kitchen
From bland beginnings to a food and wine boom, Israel’s culinary scene has transformed into a global dining destination.
'Fighting the Hate': Melanie Phillips’s guide to confronting anti-Israel narratives - review
This volume is an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to protect Israel and the Jewish people from the calumnies that have become so prevalent in the Western world.
'You're killing babies in Palestine': Slough man charged after assault on Orthodox Jew
Shomrim said on X that the victim was "minding his own business whilst at work, when he was subjected to this shocking, unprovoked attack."
Alleged Iranian front group calls on Americans to kill Trump, claims it could have killed Ivanka
The group also called on Americans, particularly those in the US security apparatus and alleged victims of financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, to kill Trump.
Hertfordshire Jewish-owned shop door set on fire, graffitied amid UK arson spree
The lower high street shop was also vandalized with graffiti and is being treated as religiously aggravated. Police appealed to the public for witnesses or any security footage of the incident.
MyHeritage's Scribe AI decodes world's oldest love letter, reveals 15th century familial tensions
Brews’ letter is part of the “Paston Letters” collection of correspondence between the Paston noble family and others iduring the 15th century, including state papers and other important documents.
Israeli pride: Peretz lifts Southampton over Arsenal and into Wembley spotlight
Peretz, who moved from Maccabi Tel Aviv to Bayern Munich and then to Hamburg, has made a number of spectacular saves against Arsenal's young guns, helping the Gunners reach high standings.
Iron Age hoard rewrites history of wagons in Britain, may have been part of royal memorial - study
The collection's careful arrangement is indicative of a “noisy, symbolic acts of deliberate destruction," showing that the Melsonby Hoard was not just a collection of abandoned valuables.