Johnson has clout to push through Brexit after Corbyn fails to tackle anti-Semitism and sits on fence over British exit from Europe

Other Israeli politicians fete Conservative Party's victory as 'a defeat for anti-Semitism' and for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

Labour leader attracted young supporters but wider public failed to warm to him over his refusal to take a position on Brexit, accusations of Jew hatred and sympathy for terrorists

After failure of UK opposition party under hard-left leader, MPs vie to succeed him; they include anti-Israel Emily Thornberry and Labour Friends of Israel member Jess Phillips

Ex-MP, who was suspended from party over anti-Semitism and then quit, says Corbyn should have tackled issue earlier, should 'resign tomorrow'

Hard-left leader resists calls for his immediate ouster, blaming poor results on Brexit and media, as critics contend that he himself made party unpalatable

Labour leader had inpired fears among Jewish community given inability to deal ith anti-Semitism in party; former mayor Livingstone: The Jewish vote didn't help

Some supporters might try to blame a narrow Labour loss on what they say is inflated talk of anti-Semitism. But defeat as large as predicted can only be ascribed to Corbyn himself

Historic defeat predicted for Labour, leading to questions about party leader's future after second sraight loss, accusations of anti-Semitism

Vote will determine immediate future of UK's troubled departure from EU; Boris Johnson leads over Jeremy Corbyn in polls, but vote seen as volatile

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