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After the BBC recently misreported that the Israeli army was "targeting medical teams and Arab speakers", Stephen Daisley looks at the long list of the BBC's other recent anti-Israel 'mistakes'.
The Spectator's Sean Thomas is despairing over the state of our media and the future well-being of the U.K.'s Jewish community after attending the recent pro-Palestinian rallies.
Rishi Sunak is pushing for tighter protest laws after the recent unrest in London, with proposed measures including easier march bans and regulations against activities like trampling on statues during protests.
Proposed changes to U.K. law aim to grant police authority to ban pro-Palestinian marches, citing a rise in antisemitic incidents and concerns about their impact on the Jewish community.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators "targeted" Jewish families leaving a synagogue, following a gathering of hundreds of thousands for a 'peaceful' march on Armistice Day.
It's shameful that so many British Jews were too intimidated to come to London on Saturday, says Allison Pearson, who was in Parliament Square to mark Armistice Day.
There has never been a class of people who are freer to express their opinions than Left-leaning academics in 2023. So why do they think the Government is trying to censor them, asks Dr David McGrogan.
"We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren," says Jordanian King Abdullah II as he air-drops aid on a Gaza hospital. The same King Abdullah who has refused to take in a single Gazan refugee.
The Metropolitan Police is conducting an investigation into a 'leadership coordinator' who reportedly made statements suggesting that support for Israel should be a 'hate crime'.
The diversity, equity and inclusion industry has been dented by several recent antisemitism disputes as activists put Jews and Israel in the 'white oppressor' category and justify all forms of 'resistance' against them.
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