The announcement was made by the Met and Greater Manchester Police on Wednesday in light of the antisemitic terror attack in Bondi Beach that led to 15 deaths on Sunday.
The police are investigating a link between the attempted kidnapping and the disappearance of Haymanot Kasau, who went missing in February 2024. Police refuse to reclassify her disappearance as a kidnapping, which would mean more resources invested in the investigation
To operate a base in Israel, Wizz is expected to establish an Israeli subsidiary that will employ workers in the country. Wizz will employ foreign pilots who will be required to live in Israel, alongside Israeli crews trained for various jobs
The Health Ministry has announced it is ending the program's financing due to budget constraints, even though internal documents rule it a success. 'The government is once again disconnected from the ground and chooses to dismantle a basic service that connects the community to the medical system'
The 18-year-old managed to pass through four separate airport checkpoints without a ticket and board the plane. A former transport security official said the incident – the second in recent months – warrants an external investigation
Amid the Bondi massacre and rifts over Israel and antisemitism in the Republican Party, the U.S. vice president blamed antisemitism on 'ethnic grievances.' Echoing the great replacement theory, JD Vance also said that to fight Jew-hatred, one should 'support our efforts to lower immigration and promote assimilation'
From a viral Threads post to a U.S.-based initiative active in 16 countries, non-Jews are putting menorahs in their windows after the Bondi Beach killings. Supporters frame it as neighborly solidarity; critics caution that lighting Hanukkah candles crosses a line into a 'closed practice'
The murder of 15 people at Bondi Beach has shaken Australia to its core. For Mark Dreyfus, a Jewish member of the Australian ruling party, it is not only a national tragedy but a deeply personal one.
MK Zvi Succot, set to chair an education committee, said earlier this month that Palestinians who set fire to waste and cause widespread air pollution should be shot. MK Limor Son Har-Melech, set to chair a health committee, said, 'There is no such thing as Palestinians'
Jared Kushner's investment firm nixxed a deal to develop a former Yugoslav military HQ into a Trump Tower hotel after Belgrade residents protested the project – and the far-right government's efforts to circumvent laws protecting the building's historical status
Bills approved by lawmakers in a preliminary vote include proposed legislation to strip powers from the president of the Supreme Court and grant politicians authority to revoke the rank and benefits of former senior defense officials if lawmakers believe they defamed the IDF
Thanks to its ties with Turkey and Israel, Azerbaijan was considered an ideal country to take part in the U.S.-led international stabilization force for the Gaza Strip. However, Haaretz has learned that it tends to lean away from Gaza or from committing to the Abraham Accords
Fantagraphics' new release of 'Turn Loose Our Death Rays and Kill Them All!' gathers all 51 stories in a complete portrait of Fletcher Hanks' strange, punishing cosmos
More and more murders in Arab society stem from petty disputes, not organized crime. With the community abandoned by the Israeli government, guns proliferating and families eroding, no one is left to settle feuds
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have been displaced from refugee camps in West Bank cities over the past year. The IDF continues to raze buildings, saying it does so for 'operational reasons'; residents say, 'There's no explanation for the destruction of buildings and homes, except that it is collective punishment'
Rabbi Eli Schlanger, 41, is survived by his wife and five children and remembered by colleagues at Chabad of Bondi for his prison chaplaincy and his selflessness: 'In his life and in his death, he towered above as one the highest and holiest souls'