Balfour Declaration
Jailed UK Palestine Action members end hunger strike, claim victory
Kamran Ahmed, Heba Muraisi, and Lewie Chiaramello announced the end of the hunger strike, started by seven activists jailed for participation in a campaign of political violence and vandalism.
Israel-Hamas War: Teaching and learning about the conflict - opinion
Hamas files application to be removed from UK terrorist group list
This week in Jewish history: Balfour Declaration and battle of Sharm el-Sheikh
100 years later, the Balfour Declaration is more relevant than ever
The BDS campaign must be seen not only as an assault against Israel and Jewish communities.
World Zionist Organization celebrates Balfour Declaration centennial
The World Zionist Organization marks 100 years to the fateful document, bringing the top tier of Israel's security establishment to discuss the challenges ahead.
Palestinians bash Britain for Balfour Declaration celebrations in mass protests
"The British must apologize for their crime."
Comment: Balfour Declaration is just the beginning
There is still a while to go until biblical borders of Israel are established.
Brandeis’s role in Balfour
The truth is that Brandeis was involved at an important juncture in Jewish and world history, and his actions were as crucial as any of the players in the story.
Balfour meets Snapchat
A century after the famous declaration, the PLO is spearheading a social-media campaign against it.
Netanyahu: 100 years after Balfour, Palestinians should accept Jewish state
Later on Thursday, the two will attend a celebratory dinner to mark 100 years since the signing of the Balfour Declaration.
Sixty-seven words - 100 years of conflict
On the Balfour Declaration's centenary, Elliot Jager argues that while Arab opposition to a Jewish national home remains the crux of the conflict, the nature of Jewish anti-Zionism is unchanged.
Congratulations to Balfour Declaration on 100th Anniversary!
UK's May: Criticism of Israel not an excuse for antisemitism
“Criticizing the government of Israel is never – and can never be – an excuse for hatred against the Jewish people," an excerpt from a much-expected speech by May reads.