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An investigation reveals the Israeli military's reasoning behind the hospital attack that killed five journalists in Gaza.
Discover the reality behind the Iran attack claims and how they relate to antisemitic violence affecting Jewish Australians.
This year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe was marred by controversy after two Jewish comedians were banned from performing at a city venue, sparking widespread accusations of antisemitism.
Footage has been released of three people allegedly involved in vandalising a metalworks with anti-Israeli messaging, after it was linked to fighter jet parts. In the early hours of this morning, ...
Kosher Theatresports, an improvisational comedy show known for its blend of quick wit and Jewish humour, is set to return to ...
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Michael Kuttner writes

Luxon and friends couldn’t find E1 or Ma’ale Adumim on a map if they were asked. Repeating discredited and legally dubious ...
Book review by Dr Anne Sarzin One has to admire the courage—or perhaps the foolhardiness—of any author aiming to research the ...
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Alan Slade writes

On Monday, The Australian reported “Greens leader Larrissa Waters, former Australian of the Year Grace Tame and journalist ...
Jemima Montag faces a setback as hamstring surgery sidelines her from the upcoming world athletics championships in Tokyo.
Israeli Prime Minister's statement on the strike that killed five journalists highlights the tragic mishap in Gaza.
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Luxon criticizes Israel's E1 development plan, stating it undermines the two-state solution.
An entertainment experience reviewed by Alex First Spirited and playful, with a series of dazzling and often surprising acts, ...