England
British anti-Israel group launches judicial review into NHS adoption of IHRA definition
Right to Protest, which has created a crowdfunding page, argued that medical staff who raise ethical concerns about Israel’s actions now face being treated as potential offenders.
Protester tears down flag at Iranian embassy in London - report
New Israeli craft beers tell stories of war, recovery, and creativity
Talent, arrogance, and the cost of not being ready in sports and war - opinion
Vandalism campaign smashes, ransacks Israel-connected businesses in UK
Elbit had logged 170 Palestine Action attacks against 37 companies since from July 2020 until November 2023.
‘Vehicle for Jew hatred’: Jewish doctor heckled at British Medical Association conference
The union’s London regional council also reportedly put forward four identical calls to the BMA for boycott of Israeli medical journals, conferences, and academic exchanges.
Pimm’s: an alcoholic fruit drink that keeps English summers afloat
Pimm’s time is summertime.
World leaders praise IDF rescue of four hostages, call for deal
“We won’t stop working until all the hostages come home, and a ceasefire is reached; that is essential,” US President Joe Biden said during a joint press event in Paris with the French president.
In Egypt, a piece of Jewish pottery suggests a woman’s role that was stolen from history
Questions have risen over reports of women as priestesses in ancient times, and ancient artefacts give us a diverse picture of who could be a spiritual leader among ancient Israelites.
Remains of human sacrifice victim found by UK archaeologists
"The young woman was found lying face down on top of a...rescent shaped arrangement of animal bone at the bottom of a pit, so it looks like she was killed as part of an offering,” said Dr. Smith
ISIS-inspired terror attack against British Jewry thwarted, suspects charged
The men allegedly planned to use automatic weapons to cause multiple fatalities to those in the Jewish community, the police and the military.
Moroccan man who killed housemate in revenge for Gaza found guilty in UK
Alid had first used two knives to attack his sleeping housemate, to whom became aggressive after learning of his conversion to Christianity, stabbing him six times while shouting "Allahu Akbar."
'Orfeo’s Last Act': A plot spanning Renaissance Italy and modern England - review
The two parts of the story run side by side down the 262 pages of the book, part one on the evenly numbered pages; part two on the odd.
Activists take sledgehammers to defense contractor building over Gaza
A spokesperson for the local police force said that officers received a report at 5:04am of a break-in at the premises, and, upon arriving at the location, found four people on the roof.