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Roughly 60% of attacks reported last year were categorized as “abusive behavior,” which included in-person and online remarks.
Boycotts erode “community cohesion” and “overwhelmingly target lsrael,” contributing to the “horrific rise in anti-Semitism in the U.K.,” according to a government summary of the bill.
Lydia Schapirer, the president of the Jewish community of Naples, said the move is “an act of great significance and sensitivity.”
It features three impressive copper-etching illustrations by artist Anton Balzer, a resident of Venice, with comments and additions by Rabbi Yisrael Landau and other sages of the time.
“We had families and children with us. It was a very, very scary incident,” said Hapoel U-Net Holon supporter Boaz Yitzhaki • Hapoel chairman calls on Israel’s foreign minister to take action.
An online portal started accepting applications, where individual Americans, as well as private and public organizations, can apply to financially sponsor a Ukrainian for travel from Europe as part of a new U.S. program launched by the Biden administration.
NGO Monitor: Akevot has received $503,320 from the Swiss government since 2018.
This is the third consecutive year in which the parliament has condemned the Palestinian Authority’s textbooks
“The Netherlands is making it very clear that the so-called conclusions of Amnesty International are incorrect, the term apartheid is a very serious allegation and in some cases, a malicious term, and clearly doesn’t apply to Israel,” said Shaun Sacks, a senior researcher at NGO Monitor.
“We remember Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We remember King David,” said Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lau, the son of Holocaust survivor and former Israeli Chief Rabbi Isaac Meir Lau. Like others at an event that melds the sorrow of the past with hope for the future, he believes the world won’t forget.
Ex-parliamentary chairman Ali Motahhari’s admission that Iran’s nuclear program was military from the start has caused a stir in Iran and reflects the disagreements within Iran’s military-religious leadership on the development and use of nuclear weapons.
“It is our job to ensure that their voice and their memory never dies out,” says Shmuel Rosenman, chairman of March of the Living.