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This week we focus on a 'disappointing' decision by the UK to resume Saudi arms sales, warnings over famine in Yemen and more.
Analysis: The British prime minister is likely to win his political bid to bomb Islamic State group targets, but a reduced majority shows he's not convinced everyone.
In-depth: UCL academics say the IHRA definition does nothing to eradicate anti-Semitism but shuts down debate on Palestine.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia is to carry out major reforms, a public statement by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's office has claimed, but sceptics dismiss reports as a PR stunt.
As the UK's Commons' Foreign Affairs Committee published its report criticising David Cameron's 'opportunistic policy' in Libya, it's important to look back and remember how MPs voted.
Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Britain has complained of a lack of "mutual respect" between the two countries and warned of "potentially serious repercussions."
The Jewish Chronicle recently apologised to Palestinian charity Interpal for spewing false claims about them, but how deep does the smearing campaign in the UK run?
Special coverage: The Balfour Declaration set the stage for the creation of the state of Israel and the mass ongoing displacement and dispossession of Palestinians.
The UN confirmed this week widely-held suspicions that the Syrian regime carried out a chemical attack on an opposition village in Idlib province. Here's what we know about the massacre.
Jewish Voice's account was suspended after an Israeli press campaign targeting its support for the BDS movement, reports Ben Norton.