Despite $632,443,199 in donations to Palestinian causes in the past five years alone, a group of Palestinians is suing the UK based on ‘crimes’ by British soldiers a century ago.
The anti-Israel events in the coming month on campuses worldwide are just a thinly disguised manifestation of ugly anti-Semitism, an Oxford graduate says.
The US, UK and France are calling for international action against Iran’s “destabilizing and provocative” missile tests. However, thanks to Russia’s influence, no punishment options seem realistic.
Lauding Israel for its unique all-encompassing equality, British Justice Secretary Michael Gove criticized the anti-Israel boycott movement for its policies, which are reminiscent of Nazi policies.
European countries, through their funding of the Palestinian Authority (PA), have for years been inadvertently funding terrorism against Israel, and now European parliamentarians are challenging their respective governments’ policies and demanding oversight.
British police were called to the scene of an eruption of anti-Israel violence aimed at disturbing an Israeli speaker on the campus of Kings College London (KCL). Ironically, the speaker was left-wing peace activist Ami Ayalon.
Lord George Weidenfeld, who was dedicated to interfaith relations and who worked to save Christians from Muslim persecution in the Middle East, died on Wednesday.
Three men threw steel canisters from a pickup truck at two Jewish men and one Jewish woman who were shopping in the Tottenham Hale area. “Hitler is on the way to you, Heil Hitler, Heil Hitler, Heil Hitler,” the attackers shouted.
The number of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim hate crimes has significantly increased in London over the last year, according to figures released this week by the Metropolitan Police.
Immediately after the Paris terror attacks, 4.1 million people checked in with friends and relatives using Facebook Safety Check, technology developed by Facebook's Israel branch, and representatives of the German and Israel Space Agencies signed an agreement for cooperation on R&D.
The British PM announced a program to combat the rising Islamic extremism and anti-Semitism in his country, describing it as the "struggle of our generation."
Anti-Israel activists in London are calling for a boycott a world-class Israeli film and TV festival, citing slanderous accusations against the Jewish state.