Europe
“This is a display that shows that Jewish organizations came together to help Jews and non-Jews.”
While the European Broadcasting Union has reaffirmed that Israel will be allowed to participate, a dispute is brewing over the political content of Israel’s entry.
“While we establish the facts, our commercial partner has suspended some staff,” wrote James Cleverly. “We will not tolerate antisemitism.”
The American representative also stressed Jerusalem’s “very real” and “legitimate” security needs.
The future king is slated to visit a synagogue and meet with activists fighting antisemitism.
Countries piled on Jerusalem’s policies vis-à-vis the Palestinians on the second day of hearings at The Hague.
“Losing jobs, family members and continued displacement is combined with the harshest reality that people face: increased sirens, alerts and attacks,” says Inna Vdovichenko, JDC’s representative in Odessa.
Atiqul Hoque, the first-ever Muslim mayor of Salisbury, wrote that Jews are to blame for crucifying Jesus.
Alexander Giannakakis reportedly was working security for the U.S. embassy in Sweden when he was arrested.
Unlike the recent “genocide case,” Israel decided that the court has no jurisdiction to sit in judgment on Israel’s presence in Judea and Samaria.
The advocacy of racism and fascism is illegal in the country.
Francesca Albanese doubled down during an event at Harvard on her controversial claim that Hamas terrorists only hate Israel, not Jews.