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A leaked document attributed to Reporters without Borders suggested to media outlets both messaging and artwork.
“Member states disagree on how to get the Israeli government to change course,” said E.U. foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.
Tehran says the E3 are no longer “good-faith parties.”
Western leaders defend Israel’s right to self-defense so long as it doesn’t exercise that right, the Israeli leader said.
It’s at least the third time this year that Israeli tourists traveling aboard the Haifa-based cruise line have been singled out by protesters.
For of the attacks, on a kosher deli in Bondi Beach, Iran engaged the services of a local motorcycle club, according to Australian media.
“Every action against Israel directly serves the jihadist axis in the Middle East,” said Gideon Sa’ar.
“Your call for a Palestinian state pours fuel on the antisemitic fire,” the Israeli premier wrote in a letter to his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese.
The Australian government’s next special report on antisemitism “should begin with a record of the government’s own antisemitic actions,” said Amichai Chikli.
“Instead of battling against antisemitism in Australia, as they should, they are doing the opposite. They are fueling antisemitism by these mad decisions to ban from Australia Israeli politicians and other figures,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
Israel has provided few details of what a civilian administration in Gaza would look like, other than it would be made up of non-hostile “Arab forces.”
“Remember Oct. 7, remember Oct. 7,” said the American president, who “seemed to agree” with the Israeli prime minister that upping the pressure on the terrorist group was necessary.