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Shomrim volunteer who helped subdue London attacker: 'I wanted to protect community' - interview
"I wanted to protect the community, and that's what I did," said Shomrim volunteer Yonaton El-Kouby. "I was able to give something to the community today."
Two wounded in London terror stabbing against Golders Green Jews, HAYI takes responsibility
UK summons Iranian ambassador over embassy's 'unacceptable' comments on social media
Police open investigation into Golders Green memorial wall arson
Pro-Palestinian protesters target London synagogue over Israeli immigration event
The Metropolitan Police said that it arrested two people at the demonstration.
Trump pardons Jewish-British billionaire Joe Lewis, who pleaded guilty to insider trading
Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns English Soccer club Tottenham Hotspur, has been pardoned by Trump after pleading guilty to insider trading in 2024.
Hamas firearms transporter arrested in Germany, sixth in European network
Mahmoud Z. was arrested on a train in Flensburg after entering Germany from Denmark, and charged with multiple firearms violations.
British university bars academic who repeated antisemitic libels in lecture to SJP
The lecturer spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and claimed that Jews require the blood of gentiles to be used in the making of their “special pancakes.”
Faith leaders and foreign critics clash over Nigeria’s religious violence narrative
Local imams, pastors, and rabbis point to daily examples of coexistence while arguing that Nigeria’s bloodshed stems from terrorism, corruption, and weak institutions rather than a war of faiths.
Israel showcases tourism revival at London’s WTM fair
'The right time to act to restore tourism to Israel and to present the beauty of our wonderful country.'
British man suspected of being Hamas terror cell member arrested in London
Alongside the arrests, German authorities seized various weapons, including an AK 47 assault rifle and several pistols, and ammunition in considerable quantities.
UK police say train knife attack not terrorist incident, two arrested
Defense Minister John Healey told Sky News on Sunday that there did not appear to be a wider threat to the public after the incident on the London-bound train.
UK's TfL supervisor refuses to remove pro-Palestinian graffiti, says there should be 'more'
The incident comes shortly after a public bus driver in the UK capital refused to return a bus card belonging to an Orthodox Jewish man.
Is British Airways deliberately exploiting Israeli passengers? - opinion
The largest number of claims and unhonored tickets British Airways will have faced this year, and likely in many years, involve Israelis.