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We lit candles, ate challah and drank wine as one man blew the shofar. Down the hill, a DJ’s pounding set threatened to drown out the bracha. A metaphor, perhaps, for Jewishness almost erased in this ...
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy has strongly condemned the “Death to the IDF” chanting led by punk duo Bob Vylan at Glastonbury festival last weekend.
It comes after the military confirmed that 'inaccurate’ artillery fire led to the deaths of around 30 Gazans near humanitarian aid sites in the southern part of the Strip.
One half of the duo launched into a tirade against his former boss – “a bald-headed c**t” – whose crime, apparently, was being an out and proud Zionist. Later, to drive the point home, the rapper ...
District Attorney Michael Dougherty described Diamond as “an innocent person who was beloved by her family and friends”.
Itzik Elgarat, 68, was murdered in Gaza after his captors interrogated him for information, according to his family ...
The investigation revealed that Soliman had attempted to purchase a firearm but was unsuccessful because he is not a U.S. citizen ...
Punk group Bob Vylan could be blocked from embarking on a planned US tour after its frontman led a chant of ‘death, death to the IDF’ at Glastonbury over the weekend.
Activists handed out free keffiyehs and Palestine Action got platformed twice in an event suffused with anti-Israel activism ...
Conservative and Reform MPs strongly oppose any further immigration from Gaza and Downing Street declined to back the proposal ...
The bands faced police scrutiny after one led a ‘death to the IDF’ chant and the other allegedly called on fans to ‘start a riot' at an upcoming court appearance ...
One of the band’s members, Mo Chara, is set to return to court next month to face terror charges over a separate incident The Met Police has confirmed that 'no ...
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