Europe’s feeble shift on Gaza
A lack of consensus on Israel has paralysed the EU.
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A lack of consensus on Israel has paralysed the EU.
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The government must go much further to stop the war on Gaza.
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British Jews are not a monolith but there are many who want the senseless killing in Gaza to end.
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Aid agencies are warning that Gaza faces a famine, which will be entirely manmade.
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The US president’s Middle East trip proves that “America First” makes no exception for Israel.
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The settlers are engrained in Israeli society, but the BBC cast them as radical outliers.
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Neither diplomacy nor military conquest can resolve the Middle East’s deepest conflict.
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The White House claims it is protecting Jews while transforming Ivy League campuses into places of fear.
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In this documentary, Theroux allows ultra-nationalist Israeli settlers to speak with perfect openness. It is chilling.
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Can negotiations or military action stop Iran getting a nuclear weapon?
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The Tory leader should not defend Israel’s decision to block two Labour MPs from the country.
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The delicate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is over. War has returned to the Middle East.
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Hostage families and civic society alike have been outraged by the renewed assault on Gaza.
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It was unbearable when my brother’s murderer was released from prison in the ceasefire deal. But 59 hostages remain in…
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In Forgotten, writers Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson explore the careless treatment and outright destruction of Palestinians’ most precious memorials…
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Even if the next phase of the agreement commences, Israel will face tough choices.
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The bodies of hostages taken on 7 October were returned to Israel in a disturbing spectacle.
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The film-maker on her father Oded Lifschitz and the plight of the 7 October hostages.
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This imperialistic “Riviera” project could have been dreamt up by the Israeli far right.
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This war has reached into every home, leaving no family untouched by its flames, no heart unscarred by its agonies.
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