Eastern Europe
The officer killed the terrorist.
“Many countries have been surprised by terror organizations and their allies harnessing social media,” says the activist group’s executive director.
Kaja Kallas is set to replace an international representatives whose tenure was marked by constant clashes with the Israeli government.
For Jan Roubinek, who has remained in touch with his “Israeli family” through the years, his position is the closing of a circle.
Belarus’s President Alexander Lukashenko blamed Jews for corruption charges facing his government.
Separately, the Swiss House of Representatives rejects motion to recognize “Palestine” by 131-61.
Saved from the Nazi gas chambers during the Holocaust, the community was reborn in the nascent state of Israel.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz accused Ljubljana of rewarding Hamas for “murder, rape, mutilation of bodies, beheading of babies.”
“We need to get as quickly as possible a plan for the day after that does not leave Israel responsible for Gaza,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
The U.N. General Assembly is slated to vote on a resolution that would grant the Palestinians additional perks.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob called on the Jewish state to immediately halt the war against Hamas terrorists.
The Nożyk Synagogue was hit with three firebombs, causing slight damage and no injuries.