Israel and britain
Anti-Zionist British MP alleges Netanyahu using Iran protests as pretext for military intervention
Zarah Sultana claimed that Netanyahu's "genocidal government" is "cynically exploiting" the Iranian protests to bring about regime change.
UK’s Palestine Action ban could lead to Sally Rooney's books being removed from shelves
'What has become of the state of Israel?' British-Jewish MP asks after being denied entry
Herzog, UK's Starmer clash during 'tough' meeting on Qatar strike, Palestinian statehood
Brexit: So is it ‘good for the Jews’?
We can only hope and pray that European captains of industry, politicians, media and NGOs take the UK vote as a wake-up call for them all.
British ambassador: UK's relationship with Israel won't change significantly
The Israeli relationship with the EU, however, is another story.
Analysis: On diplomatic front, weaker EU not necessarily bad for Israel
Israel loses good friend in Cameron, but leading contenders to succeed him – Johnson, Osborne – also very friendly.
How will the historic Brexit hit the EU economy?
Other EU members will have to fill in at least some of the shortfall from a future lack of UK contributions.
Britain votes on EU membership after tight and bitter campaign
Most opinion polls put the "Leave" and "Remain" camps neck-and-neck at the end of a campaign that was dominated by immigration and the economy.
'Experts warning against Brexit are like Nazis smearing Einstein'
British Justice Minister Gove, supporting UK withdrawal from EU, makes comparison ahead of referendum on issue.
Anti-Zionist protests can create a hostile environment for Jews
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has long been associated with a hardline anti-Israel stance.
Labour readmits activist suspended for blaming slave trade on Jews
In a blog post, Walker said that she first heard of her suspension from the Jewish Telegraph Agency.
Herzog pens letter to Corbyn, urges Labor delegation to visit Yad Vashem
"Perhaps, we can ensure that the anti-Semitism expressed in recent days is not the example to set to the young British generation," Herzog writes.