Jeremy bronfman

Unite union to review donations following Labour antisemitism lawsuit

The Labour Party apologized and agreed to pay damages to seven whistleblowers who sued the party for defamation after they were denounced for telling the BBC about antisemitism in the party.

New Labour Party leader Keir Starmer
US Congress.

Our world: The hour of the pro-Israel Democrats

IDF SOLDIERS OF THE Desert Blaze Batallion

Ready for any surprise, the reservists of the Desert Blaze battalion keep both eyes on Gaza

Women praying with Torah at Western Wall, October 24, 2014.

High Court: Draw up criteria for funding of non-Orthodox congregations


Israel’s Labor party should climb off the fence

Knesset

Peres, Abbas accept papal invitation to pray for peace at Vatican

Pontiff extends invitation to Israeli, Palestinian Authority presidents a month after negotiations break down.

Pope Francis arrives in Bethlehem May 25, 2014.

Israel scores poorly in WHO air pollution assessment

The WHO's Ambient (Outdoor) Air Pollution in Cities Database examines respirable particle levels for around 1,600 cities in 91 countries.

Tel Aviv winter view haze 521

Sinai says: Ugly injury in local soccer a dreadful episode from every angle

“This won’t break me and I’m sure that I will come back stronger,” Dahan said, who is due to get married in two weeks.

Maccabi Haifa’s Ruben Rayos