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Jerusalem condemns move; Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister cancels scheduled meetings with Belgian lawmakers.
“Even though this one conviction doesn’t prove guilt in the other cases, it does prove that there is a process going on behind the scenes, that the PFLP is using NGOs to hide their fundraising,” said Itamar Marcus, founder and director of Palestinian Media Watch.
The meeting in Brussels opened with the goal of raising funds for the U.N. agency’s education, health and social services.
Protesters shout “Death to Jews” at a nationalist Polish Independence Day rally in Kalisz • Polish interior minister: Rally organizers will face “legal consequences.”
Israel accused Juana Ruiz Rishwami of duping European donors by using fake financial records.
The killing of the 85-year old, who was stabbed 11 times, was fueled by “a broader context of anti-Semitism,” a French court ruled.
“With this wall, we pull their names and their history out of oblivion. We give them back their identity, their individuality and with that part of their humanity. And they once again have a place in their homeland,” said Austrian Chancellor, Alexander Schallenberg, noting “it is all the more our task to actively protect Jewish life in Austria and Europe, and to speak out against any form of anti-Semitism without any ifs or buts.”
The initiative is part of the #WeRemember campaign.
The country requested help via the E.U. Civil Protection mechanism; Denmark, Holland, Poland, Italy, Austria, France, Germany and Serbia all stepped up to the plate.
In an exclusive interview, Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg speaks of his country’s struggle against anti-Semitism, the renewal of nuclear talks in Vienna and the close strategic relations with Israel.
Policy and sports experts worldwide will engage in panel discussions about its prevalence among fans worldwide.
“We welcome the E.U.’s announcement that they have coordinated with all participants, and that talks on a mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA will resume,” said U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price.