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Daily Kickoff: Making sense of the Middle East — Elliott Abrams on JI s podcast + The new Pew on U S Jews

Good Wednesday morning! Violence between Gaza and Israel intensified last night, with Hamas shooting hundreds of rockets towards the Tel Aviv metropolitan area for the first time since 2018. More than 1,000 rockets have been fired at Israel since the latest round of clashes began. Rockets rained down nearly nonstop on much of Israel yesterday evening and continued overnight. The death toll in Israel rose to six, including an Indian foreign worker killed in Rishon Lezion and an Arab father and daughter killed near Lod. The IDF continued heavy strikes on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip. Palestinian Health Ministry officials put the death toll in Gaza at 43 Palestinians, including 13 children.

How comedian David Baddiel became an unlikely voice for Britain s Jews - Books

Follow May. 11, 2021 LONDON – Late last month, protesters marched through central London to challenge the U.K.’s coronavirus lockdown measures. It was a small but angry crowd (several police officers were injured), and included several wearing yellow stars and brandishing placards with slogans such as “COVID-19 Vaccine Holocaust.” It was an arresting image to see on the streets of modern-day Britain, but not one that featured in any of the initial media coverage. What brought it to wider attention was a social media post by British-Jewish comedian and writer David Baddiel. “Take. That. Off,” he wrote in a tweet showing a woman wearing a yellow star. He later added: “What I’ve said there does in fact illustrate one of a number of key differences between this woman’s situation and my grandparents in Germany in the 1930s. She has that option.”

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Brutal: U K Labour Party leftists thrashed in yesterday s U K special election

Brutal: U K Labour Party leftists thrashed in yesterday s U K special election
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Starmer apologizes for visiting black church after LGBT backlash

Keir Starmer, the leader of the United Kingdom s Labour Party, delivers an Easter message on his Twitter account on April 2, 2021. | Keir Starmer/Twitter Sir. Keir Starmer, leader of the U.K. s Labour Party, was forced to apologize for visiting a church on Good Friday that critics have attacked as being “anti-LGBT” for adhering to biblical sexual ethics.  In a since-deleted video, Starmer praised Jesus House for All the Nations on Friday as being a wonderful example of a church serving its community during the coronavirus pandemic, including acting as a vaccination center and running a food bank. “I recently visited @JesusHouseUK to hear about their crucial work in the community,” Starmer announced in a tweet that has also been deleted. “Churches across the country have played such a vital role in the fight against the virus. I hope everyone has a good, restful and safe Easter weekend.”

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