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A glossary to help lefties launch their verbal attacks on Israel Are you confused about Israel? Rest assured, you are...
The reignition of Israeli-Palestinian conflict was as inevitable as it is tragic. Following the prompts of mainstream media, the world’s...
The BBC is still investigating one of its journalists almost one week after it emerged she had tweeted ‘Hitler was...
When the British formed the basis of their empire in the 1600s by acquiring territories in India and North America,...
The video images, acts of violence and racial abuse are shocking. Yet no one appears to be shocked. Certainly not...
GCSE and A level assessments. Enforcing social distancing. Catch-up provision for pupils who fell behind during lockdown. Mental health support....
While the skies across Israel are silent once again as a ceasefire holds, for over a week Israelis’ have been...
Facts no longer matter. If more Palestinians are being killed than Israelis then you need to help the Palestinians –...
While the skies across Israel are silent once again as a ceasefire holds, for over a week Israelis’ have been...
The tale of Tala Halawa has an ever-mounting horror to it: each sentence is more disturbing than the last. First we learn...