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At a Krakow summit, Jewish leaders and politicians, including Boris Johnson, warned that anti-Israel hate endangered Europe’s Jewish future.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid congratulates the new leader, describing her as a “great friend” and vowing to “continuing our work together to take that alliance to new heights.”
The U.S. administration has reportedly sought to reassure Israel that a new accord would not include major concessions by Washington.
The British Jewish group Conservative Friends of Israel applauded Boris Johnson for being “resolute in his support of the State of Israel and the U.K.’s Jewish community.”
The British premier said it was important to have an anti-Semitism task force “devoted to rooting out” the problem “in education at all levels.”
The United Kingdom will “immediately” institute sanctions to “target Russian economic interests as hard as we can,” says British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Malaki Thorpe, 18, is facing two counts of racially aggravated actual bodily harm and one count of possession of an offensive weapon.
Incidents since the start of Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza include individuals shouting “Free Palestine,” scrawling graffiti next to a synagogue and emailing verbal abuse to Jewish leaders.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the United Kingdom “is deeply concerned by the growing violence and civilian casualties, and we want to see an urgent de-escalation of tensions.”
“We do not accept that the ICC has jurisdiction in this instance, given that Israel is not a party to the Statute of Rome and Palestine is not a sovereign state,” wrote British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
“By 2030, solar energy will provide over a third of all Israel’s electricity,” the Israeli prime minister tells the Climate Ambition Summit in a video message.
“I profoundly hope that annexation does not go ahead,” says the British prime minister in a Hebrew op-ed published by a major Israeli daily.