Zionism’s long 20th century
With the Middle East in flames, Britain’s relationship with Israel will transform again.
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With the Middle East in flames, Britain’s relationship with Israel will transform again.
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Anti-Semitic hatred has left the social media mirror world and turned violent.
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Why the State of Israel is central to Jewish identity.
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Also this week: The enduring glamour of America, and the agony of clichés.
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Instead of facing a growing threat from Islamist militants, Russia will try to pin the blame on Ukraine.
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The candidate for Finchley and Golders Green reflects on the Corbyn era and how the party has changed since.
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The genocide has been endlessly churned through the Hollywood machine, resulting in melodrama, insensitivity and triteness. Three new films attempt…
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The row over a London police officer calling a man “openly Jewish” at a pro-Palestinian march reveals the perils of…
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In the name of protecting Israel’s security, the German government has sunk to farcical new authoritarian lows.
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In Rachel Cockerell’s Melting Point, the forgotten story of America’s Jewish homeland sheds light on the tragedies of the present.
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Jonathan Glazer’s abject Oscars speech for The Zone of Interest served to downplay the inhumanity his film so powerfully depicts.
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The UK is sliding towards Trumpian divisive politics, hate not hope. Calm and proportion are badly needed.
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More instances of anti-Jewish hate were recorded in 2023 than in any other year since 1984.
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A neglected former mill town is a microcosm of a fractured nation.
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How stereotypes and conspiracy theories about Jews have become a part of our common culture.
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Another Labour candidate has been suspended for anti-Semitism – is the opposition stalling?
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Keir Starmer’s reputation for purging anti-Semitism from the party has been diminished.
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The party’s delayed suspension of its Rochdale candidate for anti-Semitism has undermined its political and moral credibility.
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How the Ivy League hearings on anti-Semitism reveal the wounded American elite.
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American Jews no longer believe “it can’t happen here”. It can and it has.
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