Jewish Chronicle
Israel is performing miracles in the Middle East
30 Sep
Reflecting on the current events in the Middle East, the article draws parallels to Israel's historic Six Day War and Yom Kippur War, highlighting Israel's r...
30 Sep
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Killing Nasrallah was Israel’s only choice
29 Sep
Israeli military strategy and international perceptions collide as tensions with Hezbollah escalate in the north. The article outlines Israel's historical ch...
29 Sep
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The vitriolic outpouring of hostility against Israel has crossed all boundaries of sane debate
29 Sep
Following the brutal events of October 7 in southern Israel, the author reflects on the significant surge in hostility towards Israel that he views as beyond...
29 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
At this painful time, let’s make our Rosh Hashanah hopeful
26 Sep
As Rosh Hashanah approaches, it resonates with a mix of celebration and reflection on life's fragility, heightened this year by ongoing conflict in the Middl...
26 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Live in the spirit of October 8, not the sorrow of October 7
25 Sep
Following the grievous attack by Hamas on October 7, which aimed to exploit Israel's internal divisions, the nation witnessed a remarkable emergence of unity...
25 Sep
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Political factionalism is now Israel’s deadliest foe
25 Sep
Political factionalism, spurred by contentious judicial reforms and deep political divides, poses a significant threat to Israel's stability, echoing histori...
25 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Israel must not forget Gaza and the hostages as it fights Hezbollah
25 Sep
As Israel contends with escalating tensions on its northern border with Hezbollah, it faces a strategic challenge of not losing focus on Gaza and the hostage...
25 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
The swing state where Democrats fear Gaza vote the most
25 Sep
In Michigan, the political landscape is tense as Attorney General Dana Nessel faces criticism from anti-Israel progressives after charging 11 individuals inv...
25 Sep
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The Middle East is paying for Biden’s delusional views
25 Sep
The article critiques the Biden-Harris administration's Middle East policy, arguing it stems from a long-standing Democratic approach that is overly sympathe...
25 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
We will have to adjust to growing diversity over Israel
25 Sep
Joshua Leifer's book, "Shattered Tablets," examines the shifting dynamics within American and British Jewry, particularly in relation to Israel. As young Ame...
25 Sep
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Tehran’s disturbing new reality is that Mossad has infiltrated its Lebanese proxy at the highest level
24 Sep
Recent successful Mossad operations have revealed deep vulnerabilities within Hezbollah, Iran's primary proxy, leading to paranoia among Hezbollah's leader H...
24 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
JLM’s role getting Labour into a state fit to govern should not be forgotten
24 Sep
The Jewish Labour Movement (JLM) played a vital role in transforming the UK Labour Party into a party fit to govern, particularly concerning its stance on an...
24 Sep
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Why it’s not OK to laugh at those in who died in the Hezbollah pager attacks
23 Sep
The article discusses the recent targeted military strike against Hezbollah that resulted in the deaths of numerous terrorists, raising ethical questions wit...
23 Sep
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Why pro-hostage graffiti made me see red
23 Sep
Increasingly common red-paint graffiti heralds a troubling discourse concerning Israeli politics and social activism, sparking strong emotions among observer...
23 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Letters to the Editor, September 20 2024
18 Sep
This collection of letters to the editor features a variety of perspectives on Israeli politics, antisemitism, and issues of historical remembrance. Lorin Be...
18 Sep
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This blatant discrimination against Jews is a red flag about the state of American society
18 Sep
The rise in open discrimination against Jews in the United States signals a troubling shift in societal attitudes since October 7. Once careful to distinguis...
18 Sep
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International donors are complicit in Hamas’ presence in Gaza – and key to its demise
18 Sep
Seth J. Frantzman argues that Hamas's deep infiltration of civilian institutions in Gaza and the international community's reluctance to confront this issue ...
18 Sep
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The Holocaust Educational Trust is a model of its kind
18 Sep
The Holocaust Educational Trust (HET) stands as a global paragon of Holocaust education, praised by leaders like Sir Keir Starmer for its crucial role in pre...
18 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
In times like these, we need the unique comfort music gives us
18 Sep
In a world filled with rising divisions and despair, music remains a unique source of comfort and unity. The author shares a personal journey of rediscoverin...
18 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
The Talmud is very clear on Oasis ticket pricing
18 Sep
The article explores the ethical concerns surrounding the dynamic pricing of Oasis reunion concert tickets through the lens of Jewish moral teachings. It jux...
18 Sep
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How I outed Roald Dahl as a venomous antisemite
18 Sep
Michael Coren recounts his experience as the first journalist to expose Roald Dahl's antisemitic views in a 1983 interview for the New Statesman. Coren, then...
18 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
If Ukraine must be allowed to fight, why isn’t Israel?
16 Sep
The piece explores the geopolitical dynamics surrounding Ukraine and Israel, drawing parallels between their struggles and the West's responses. Focusing on ...
16 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
The Abraham Accords are a model for reimagining peace
15 Sep
Claudia Mendoza argues that the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, stand as a transformativ...
15 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
BBC should commission its own independent inquiry
12 Sep
Trevor Asserson's in-depth report scrutinizes the BBC's coverage of Israel, alleging deep-seated bias against the Jewish state, potentially violating its own...
12 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
The corporation has broken its most sacred promise
12 Sep
Trevor Asserson's report on BBC's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict highlights significant biases, particularly in its Arabic services compared to its En...
12 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Israel won’t let reporters into Rafah… is that a wise strategy?
12 Sep
The article explores the Israeli Defense Forces' (IDF) strategic decision to restrict media access to the southern Gaza town of Rafah. The author, part of a ...
12 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Dealing with Jerusalem: The strange story of millennia of negotiations
12 Sep
Jerusalem's unique historical and religious significance makes it the focal point of millennia of complex negotiations. As the potential capital of both Isra...
12 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Trump and Vance won’t win Jewish votes by cosying up to Tucker Carlson
12 Sep
The article discusses the challenges faced by Donald Trump and JD Vance in attracting Jewish voters due to their associations with figures like Tucker Carlso...
12 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
By avoiding confrontation with Iran and its proxies the West is stoking up further aggression
12 Sep
The recent events in Yemen highlight the West's strategic failures in addressing aggression from Iran and its proxies, such as the Houthi militia. Despite ta...
12 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Nothing of substance is now achieved by battling on Twitter
11 Sep
David Baddiel reflects on the diminished impact of Twitter as a platform for meaningful discourse, particularly under Elon Musk's ownership, which has transf...
11 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Asserson report is devastating critique of BBC bias
11 Sep
The Asserson report delivers a critical examination of BBC's alleged bias against Israel, sparked by its coverage following the October 7 Hamas-Israel confli...
11 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
What do dumbed-down diplomats know about Israel?
11 Sep
The article by Melanie Phillips critiques the UK government's partial arms embargo against Israel, arguing it reflects ignorance and malice influenced by lef...
11 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
How NGOs have driven the UK’s dangerous double standard on Israel
9 Sep
The UK government's recent policy decisions, influenced by activist NGOs, have created a complex and contradictory stance toward Israel. While publicly suppo...
9 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
The government was right to scrap the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act. Here’s why.
6 Sep
The Union of Jewish Students (UJS) supported the UK government's decision to halt the implementation of the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 due...
6 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Let us hope wiser heads soon prevail over Israel
6 Sep
The article discusses the timing and implications of the UK Foreign Secretary's decision to partially embargo arms exports to Israel, coinciding with the mou...
6 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Israel must stop tearing itself apart
6 Sep
Israel faces an intense internal conflict as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant clash over military strategy in Gaza, partic...
6 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Israel’s terrible dilemma
5 Sep
The current situation in Israel presents a deep internal and external crisis marked by the tragic execution of six hostages by Hamas, which has exacerbated e...
5 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
For the Jew haters, even a new bus route is a sign of nefarious Jewish power
5 Sep
The introduction of a new bus route in London, connecting the Jewish communities of Golders Green and Stamford Hill, has been bizarrely twisted by antisemite...
5 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Holocaust Memorial must be solely for the Shoah
5 Sep
The article discusses the current debate surrounding the Holocaust Memorial Bill in the UK, with a focus on the proposed singular dedication of the memorial ...
5 Sep
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To jump the queue in A&E, just grab a ‘Free Palestine’ badge
4 Sep
The article explores the concerning rise of antisemitism within the context of the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), particularly following the recent tens...
4 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
With Hamas, freeing the hostages will not be the endgame
4 Sep
In his poignant article, Daniel Finkestein critiques the simplistic narratives surrounding the hostage crisis with Hamas, arguing that freeing hostages canno...
4 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
Labour’s arms ban: bad timing and bad politics
4 Sep
The Labour Party's decision to suspend some arms sales to Israel has been met with widespread criticism due to its poor timing and political implications. An...
4 Sep
Jewish Chronicle
10 years on, the lessons the IDF needs to learn from Operation Protective Edge
29 Aug
Marking the 10th anniversary of Operation Protective Edge, the article assesses its mixed outcomes and unfulfilled objectives in the context of Israel's ongo...
29 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
The infinite joys of having a big Jewish family
29 Aug
In "The infinite joys of having a big Jewish family," Vicki Belovski shares personal reflections on the unique dynamics and enduring connections within her l...
29 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
It’s time for action before the algorithms eat us all
28 Aug
The article by Josh Simons, the Labour MP for Makerfield, discusses the pressing issue of algorithms exacerbating misinformation, hate, and antisemitism in t...
28 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
This Jewish EastEnder is going back to her roots after 19 years
28 Aug
In an introspective piece, Tracy-Ann Oberman reflects on her role as Chrissie Watts in the British soap opera EastEnders, comparing the dramatic conflicts of...
28 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
Making peace with unsavoury enemies
28 Aug
The article critically examines the extremist rhetoric used by Palestinian diplomats and highlights the inconsistencies in the Palestinian Authority's (PA) s...
28 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
Letters to the Editor, September 30 2024
28 Aug
The letters to the editor reflect a range of Jewish community perspectives and concerns, from observations on the diminishing pro-Palestinian activism and it...
28 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
This October 7 memorial will be a beacon of hope
28 Aug
Lisa and Michael Marlowe, the parents of Jake Marlowe who was tragically murdered at the Nova Peace Festival on October 7, 2023, are advocating for the creat...
28 Aug
Jewish Chronicle
The sad truth is that 10 months of war may have all been for nothing
27 Aug
The article reflects on the recurring cycle of violence and despair resulting from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, questioning the belief that...
27 Aug