
Ireland’s Anti-Israel Mania Is a National Disgrace
The latest scandal over the renaming of Herzog Park shows just how hysterical and hateful Irish Israelophobia has become.

The latest scandal over the renaming of Herzog Park shows just how hysterical and hateful Irish Israelophobia has become.

British Jews and their allies marched in London, increasing pressure on police representatives accused of lying to justify a ban on Israeli football supporters.

Campaigners in Ireland demanded that the park named after former Israeli president Chaim Herzog be renamed after a Palestinian child.

The Labour government’s Home Secretary has now ordered a probe into use of ‘flawed evidence’ to exclude Israeli football supporters from a West Midlands cup tie.

Detectives are questioning a 31-year-old man held at Manchester Airport, bringing the number of arrests in the case to seven.

In the name of “reintegration,” a judge has cut short the sentence of a teen who gang-raped a 12-year-old Jewish girl.

For now at least, the French state appears to be standing up to growing antisemitism by using Alfred Dreyfus as a symbol.

Birmingham Chief constable pressured to explain why his police force risked being accused of “two-tier policing” against Jewish people.

A lecture hosted by UCL’s Justice in Palestine Society has drawn backlash after its speaker described the Damascus Affair without mentioning that Jews were tortured into confessing.

Israel accuses Jonas Gahr Støre of “setting new records of moral depravity.”