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Tuesday, April 2, 2024
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Sunak ‘shocked and saddened’ as UK aid workers among seven killed in Israeli air strike
By
Lee Harpin
Downing Street says it is ‘vital’ Israel ‘immediately investigates’ the incident which killed three British aid workers in Gaza
Unite union leader condemns pro-Palestinian activists ‘targeting members at work’
By
Lee Harpin
British citizen among seven aid workers killed in Gaza
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
Swastika ‘clearly a mark of vile antisemitism’, says David Lammy
Labour shadow foreign secretary says ‘All of us know that the swastika is a vile, terrible, Nazi image that led to the attempted destruction of the Jewish people’
Met Police officer makes excuses for swastikas at pro-Palestine march
By
Adam Decker
Man arrested on suspicion of terror-related offence at pro-Palestinian protest
By
Jewish News Reporter
Anti-Netanyahu protests escalate as thousands gather in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
By
Ben Sales (JTA)
‘Terrorist channel’: Knesset moves to ban Al Jazeera from operating in Israel
By
JN Reporter
‘The station will no longer broadcast from Israel,’ Prime Minister Netanyahu said.
UK sanctions two people suspected of funding pro-Hamas news network
By
JN Reporter
Election of Abu-Sittah as Glasgow University rector ‘sets chilling precedent’
By
Beatrice Sayers
UK urged to publish legal advice received on Israel’s conduct in Gaza
By
Lee Harpin
Conservative MP Alicia Kearns claims UK Government lawyers found Israel had breached international humanitarian law
More than 250 students celebrate UJS annual awards
By
Michelle Rosenberg
Warwick Jewish Society wins JSoc of the year and Leeds JSoc’s Emma Levy named campaigner of the year.
SPECIAL REPORT: My visit to Israel made me see how British Jews have normalised making themselves smaller
By
Michelle Rosenberg
In the first of three reports, Michelle Rosenberg reflects on a profound trip to Israel with UJIA, bearing witness to the horrors of 7 October and efforts to rebuild and repair
Yair Lapid re-elected as Yesh Atid leader after close primary vote
By
Jotam Confino in Israel
Yesh Atid has been calling for new elections for months, but has dropped significantly in the polls since the outbreak of the war on October 7.
Cameron faces calls to restore funding to UNRWA to help ease suffering in Gaza
By
Jewish News Reporter
The UK was among a group of countries which halted funding amid allegations from Israel that some staff members were involved in the October 7 atrocities
Union to debate circulating educational resources on Palestine and Israel
By
Jewish News Reporter
Delegates at the National Education Union (NEU) annual conference next week are due to vote on whether the union should support the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC).
Gordon Brown draws on close friendship with Rabbi Sacks in inaugural legacy lecture
By
Beatrice Sayers
Taking the theme Hope, Faith and Charity, the former prime minister uses the teachings of the late Chief Rabbi to put forward the idea that we can create a new age of hope
Teachers steering clear of Israel-Gaza debate, says Government adviser
By
Jewish News Reporter
Dame Sara Khan said teachers were steering clear of controversial issues because of fears of intimidation and harassment and feel ill-equipped to address the issues.
Board presidential candidates take part in low-key first hustings
By
Lee Harpin
Lib Dem mayoral candidate says ‘from the river’ chant antisemitic in most instances
By
Lee Harpin
Eurovision singers Olly Alexander and Bambie Thug reject boycott call
By
Jewish News Reporter
More than 450 artists, individuals and organisations called on him to not perform his dance track Dizzy in Malmo, Sweden, amid the conflict in Gaza.
Self-care – just another part of the mental load or necessary in everyday life?
By
Debbie Collins
Two new books delve in to the mindfulness and manifestations of looking after yourself
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Tom Rosenthal: ‘I just want to go on pilgrimages for the rest of my life’
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Nicole Lampert
The Friday Night Dinner actor explains why appearing in Pilgrimage has been such a revelation for him
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