But we must not lose sight of the fact that Jihadism and Arab rejectionism are the true enemies that squat at the heart of this conflict
By Jake Wallis Simons
Human rights groups claimed that more than 100 settlers took part in a number of raids, which saw Palestinians shot and property destroyed
By Jacob Jaffa
Arik Ascherman said he was beaten with a rifle butt and a large club, breaking his neck and his back in two places
By Imogen Garfinkel
By Daniel Finkelstein
Support for the Jewish state was once instinctive. But when its leaders flirt with extremism, even pragmatic Zionists must speak out
Critics of the move claim it would amount to an annexation of the PA-administered territory
By JC Reporter
Ravid Chaim Gez was delivered by emergency caesarian after his mother, Tzeela, was fatally wounded while en route to give birth to him
Some of the towns – which reportedly won the approval of the prime minister – will be newly built, while others will be outposts that were previously considered illegal under Israeli law
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Tzeela Gez, 30, succumbed to her injuries after her car was struck by a gunman as she travelled to hospital to give birth
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The woman’s sister interrupted a settler leader’s eulogy, accusing him of politicising the tragedy
The pregnant Israeli woman was being driven to hospital when a Palestinian gunman opened fire on her car
By Ellie Grant
By The JC Leader
To help build peace, the UK should focus on fostering Palestinian reforms: ending incitement and ‘pay-for-slay’ and replacing the cult of ‘resistance’ with a culture of coexistence
By Stephen Daisley
If liberal Zionists can’t make the case for Jews living on the other side of the Green Line, then the extremists will
Weiss was recently featured in Louis Theroux’s documentary about the Israeli settler movement
The paper has now swapped the picture for one of an early Islamic site on the other side of the country
Turkey’s emergence as a ‘nerve centre’ for Hamas terror operations should ring alarm bells in Nato and the US.
By Yaakov Lappin
The ruling came as the result of a landmark lawsuit filed by a British rabbi who lost his wife and children in a terror attack