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Iran announced the deployment of new air defense systems to protect nuclear sites.
The French president said the forum, planned for June, would push for a two-state solution.
Some Dutch officials said that the attacks were due to unchecked immigration from the Middle East, while others avoided the subject of the attackers’ identity.
Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) spearheaded a written request for France to change course in its plans to halt arms sales to Israel.
A judge cites constitutional equality principles in the second reversal this year of a government-mandated boycott of the Jewish state.
Euronaval, the world’s largest naval weapons fair, will host nearly 500 participants in Paris from Nov. 4 to Nov. 7.
Israel was established not by the U.N. but “with the blood of our heroic fighters, many of whom were Holocaust survivors, including from the Vichy regime in France,” said the Israeli premier.
Unlike President Macron, Jean-Noël Barrot said that denying weapons to the Jewish state would ensure the safety of its citizens.
Geert Wilders: Honoring the victims will only have value when Israel is fully supported in its existential struggle and Hamas and Hezbollah are destroyed.
The phone conversation follows a harsh exchange over the French president’s call for an arms embargo on the Jewish state.
The unusually harsh rebuke follows the French president’s call to halt shipments if they can be used in Gaza.
“Rest assured, Israel will fight until the battle is won—for our sake and for the sake of peace and security in the world,” said the Israeli premier.