String of Jewish institutions and sites around the world vandalized with pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel, antisemitic slogans
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The outlet whose founder famously pledged to 'educate, inform and entertain' risks its reputation as the most trusted international news provider globally
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UK Jewish News reports parent of player for Panthera FC under-14 squad objected to child joining game against Maccabi Lions; team vows to probe, threatens to oust player
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While polls suggest many Brits quietly side with the Jewish state, public support is muted amid a surge in antisemitic incidents and rowdy pro-Palestinian demonstrations

Prime minister promises to keep Jews safe amid antisemitism concerns; 10 British Jews feared dead or missing in the Hamas attacks

Susan Hall says Sadiq Khan is 'divisive,' vows to defeat him 'for our Jewish community,' drawing backlash from British Jews

Representatives from numerous groups meet with visiting Likud politician Amichai Chikli, with some expressing opposition to Israel's government

In 'Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad,' journalist and politician Daniel Finkelstein tells of his forebears' separate grim escapes from gulags and Nazi camps before settling in the UK

Works by Abraham de Oliveyra, the first known licensed Jewish silversmith in London, are bought jointly by Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and NYC Jewish Museum

Death toll on the occupied island of Alderney, or 'Little Auschwitz,' is hotly debated, as a possibly faulty postwar report has experts saying thousands more may have been killed

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