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Violent clashes between pro-Palestinian protesters and Israel supporters erupt at UCLA
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JN Reporter
Pro-Palestinian protesters and Israel supporters were seen clashing at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Tuesday overnight as the anti-Israel demonstrations continued to wreak havoc across U.S. campuses. The clashes at UCLA came after University Chancellor Gene Block called the pro-Palestinian encampment "unlawful" and that it "violates...
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OPINION: Chaos and contradictions as free speech falls apart
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Gemma Frenchman
Police officer charged with terror offences after publishing pro-Hamas image
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Lee Harpin
Mohammed Adil, of the West Yorkshire force, is suspended after allegedly posting the picture on WhatsApp
LBC presenter sorry for querying Hamas rapes gives fee to anti-Zionist group
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Michelle Rosenberg
Natasha Devon says when she corrected a caller to her phone-in programme she made an ‘erroneous commentary’
Lord Cameron: Banning Iranian revolutionary guard not in UK interests
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JN Reporter
Cameron suggest the UK had already taken sufficient steps to put pressure on Tehran, and insists that proscribing the IRGC would lead to a break in vital diplomatic relations with Iran
ITV documentary takes a Pesach journey across Britain
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Michelle Rosenberg
Presenter Sam Holder travelled more than 1,200 miles across the country to celebrate the festival with eight families.
OPINION: Lessons learned from the Corbyn wars have hardened into a playbook
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Josh Glancy
The art of Anglo-Jewish diplomacy should be about more than scoring partisan headlines and dunking on the tiresome Owen Jones. The loudest voices aren’t always the wisest
OPINION: Even amid unprecedented anti-Jewish hate we must still be mensches
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Lee Harpin
VOICE OF THE JEWISH NEWS: Divisive distraction amid a crisis
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Voice of the Jewish News
Scot who refused to abandon schoolgirls to the Nazis honoured with new plaques
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Nick Forbes (PA)
Jane Haining worked as a matron at the Scottish Mission School in the Hungarian capital from 1932 to 1944, before being arrested on charges that included working among Jews
A German soldier looted postcards from doomed Jews in Poland. 80 years later, his granddaughter brought them back
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Shira Li Bartov (JTA)
VOICE OF THE JEWISH NEWS: Shrouded in fear
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Voice of the Jewish News
Concealing our national Holocaust memorial betrays its very purpose. Britain, we are better than this.
‘Deeply troubling’: Yad Vashem condemns covering of Holocaust memorial in Hyde Park
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JN Reporter
Met arrest five teenagers after alleged Stamford Hill kidnap attempt
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Lee Harpin
Police say the Jewish victim was approached by one of the males and allegedly told the victim to get into the boot of the car, shortly before driving off
Government plans to lift faith-based admissions cap on free schools in England
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JN Reporter
Campaigners express concern that MORE faith schools will exacerbate ‘discrimination, division and disadvantage’
Netanyahu: Israel will enter Rafah with or without a ceasefire deal
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JN Reporter
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will enter Rafah with or without a ceasefire deal with Hamas. Meeting with representatives of hostages' families and bereaved families, Netanyahu said: "The idea that we will halt the war before achieving all of its goals is out of the question. We will enter Rafah and we will...
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Nancy Pelosi: Netanyahu ‘couldn’t have done things worse’ in Gaza conflict
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Jewish News Reporter
Cameron and Blinken urge Hamas to accept ‘generous’ Israeli ceasefire proposal
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Jotam Confino in Israel
Second World War hero receives new headstone with Star of David after 80 years
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Candice Krieger
Until last week, Jewish military veteran Harold Devon had been buried under a cross in Hanover War Cemetery
Notorious anti-Israel activist reported to police for allegedly punching woman’s phone
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JN Reporter
According to the victim, police came to her a few minutes later, giving her first aid as her knee was bleeding but didn’t address the incident that led to it
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