The prime minister says communities around the world want a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to stay in place, as states look to strengthen hate speech laws.
Mughrabi JERUSALEM/CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Gaza's ceasefire, due to start at 0630 GMT ...
But what will come next in Gaza remains unclear in the absence of a comprehensive agreement on the postwar future of the ...
Chris Minns says he “can’t promise an end” to the spate of anti-Semitic attacks in NSW, but is vowing strong police responses ...
Israel says it has struck 50 “terror targets” across Gaza since Friday as the long-awaited ceasefire deal looms.Israel’s ...
As Washington gears up for a weekend of inaugural galas and balls marking President Trump’s return to the White House — his ...
Senate Democrats appear to be warming up to Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), President-elect Trump’s combative and confrontational nominee for envoy to the United Nations, encouraged by commitments ...
In the final days of the Biden administration, the federal Department of Education has resolved a small number of its many ...
Lipstadt first drew international attention for her defeat of a libel suit filed by British author David Irving, whom she accused of Holocaust denial in her 1996 book, “Denying the Holocaust.” The ...
While some Jewish leaders condemned the pope’s recent remarks on Israel, others believe that Catholic-Jewish relations can ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday condemned what he called "the poison of antisemitism rising around the world" ...
The United Nations announced new actions Friday to counter the surge in antisemitism, including encouraging governments to ...