Europe
“We’re proving that NATO is more needed now than it ever has been,” U.S. President Joe Biden tweeted on Wednesday.
Archaeologists trace the mosaics to an upscale villa in the third or fourth centuries after Lod became the Roman city of Diospolis.
Jozef Walaszczyk hired 30 Jews to work at a potato-flour factory and kept them alive by bribing a German official.
Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz said the armed guards, the exclusive focus on the Holocaust and no contact with Polish students were giving Israelis a “negative image” of Poland.
The announcement comes as it hosts a meeting of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) in Stockholm.
The tombstones were found during renovations in the area; historians and Catholic priests are asking the landowners to stop construction.
“The defamation of Jews by the churches must belong in the past,” said Central Council of Jews in Germany president Josef Schuster.
The decision comes after Poland demands changes to educational content, and disagreement over security arrangements.
Its core partners are also supporting dozens of organizations providing critical rescue and relief to refugees of all backgrounds.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi met privately in Jerusalem before holding a larger meeting with Israeli Energy Minister Karin Elharrar.
Ben-Gurion University to bestow on Ursula von der Leyen an honorary doctorate for statesmanship and combating anti-Semitism.
Norway defends its decision to label Judea and Samaria products as being in line with the E.U. Court of Justice, but international law experts remain unconvinced.