Northern Ireland
Women Wage Peace to march barefoot through Rome for end to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
“Women are often told to wait, that it’s not the time to talk about it, to wait until the war is over - but the war is not over, it keeps coming back,” said Dr. Admi.
Why Israeli-Palestinian peacebuilding voices are being drowned out - opinion
Could Hamas be disarmed by an IRA-style decomissioning scheme? - opinion
Tesco suspends employee for refusing to handle Israeli goods, prompting pro-Palestinian protests
UK PM Johnson oversaw 'chaotic' response to COVID which led to more deaths, inquiry finds
UK inquiry finds Boris Johnson’s delayed lockdown and chaotic leadership contributed to around an additional 23,000 COVID deaths.
Israel needs more visitors like MP Sammy Wilson to bear witness - editorial
The Northern Irish MP's visit to Israel gives him the ability to return home and spread the truth. Israel should be bringing more politicians, community leaders, and educators to do the same.
'Whole world is against Israel': Northern Irish MP Sammy Wilson bears witness to the Jewish state
DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS: Wilson, of the Democratic Unionist Party, has been an outspoken supporter of Israel for a long time, and said that the Jewish State's democratic strength impressed him.
Northern Ireland court finds soldier not guilty of murder over 'Bloody Sunday' killings
"The evidence presented by the Crown … fails to reach the high standard of proof required in a criminal case," Judge Patrick Lynch said in his verdict.
'Sanction Israel, launch war crimes investigation' demand Northern Irish, Scottish, Welsh MPs
The letter added that, given the UK is party to the Genocide Convention, it has an "obligation to prevent acts that may amount to genocide."
Anti-migrant riots rage in Northern Ireland after alleged sexual assault of teenage girl
Police said they were dealing with "serious disorder" in the town, which is about 45 km (30 miles) from the capital Belfast, and urged people to avoid the area.
Northern Ireland’s lone synagogue aims to stave off decline by engaging Christian neighbors
The local Jewish population was already in decline when the Belfast Hebrew Congregation was built in 1964 as a house of worship with a capacity of 1,500.
'We do not support Hamas, Hezbollah': Kneecap walks back pro-terror statements
The Irish band said that it condemned all attacks on civilians, given its nation's complex and violent history.
Irish man fights extradition to US over alleged antisemitic vandalisms
Liam Mackin, a 72-year-old Irish man, is alleged to have spraypainted “jew murder”, “290,000 child killers”, “500,000 Jew child killer” and “501,110 Jew child murderer” on Jewish-owned businesses
Irish police reluctant to abide calls to boycott Israeli tech used to solve crimes
The technology in question was used to solve a murder trial last week.