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The world’s largest such fund drew Washington’s ire when it divested from Caterpillar this summer for its business dealings with the Israeli military.
Leaders of Christians for Israel put up banners recalling the Royal Concert Hall’s Nazi-era history.
The Netherlands’ top diplomat wrote he was “deeply moved” by the kibbutz’s resilience and “drive to rebuild and achieve peace.”
Ten pro-Palestinian NGOs submitted the case, accusing the Netherlands of doing little to stop Israel’s “genocide” in Gaza.
Tawab M. was apprehended in Denmark on suspicion of promising to procure weapons for an attack against targets in Berlin.
German authorities believe that Muslim Interactive, founded in 2020, is affiliated with the global Hizb ut-Tahrir organization, which Berlin banned in 2003 for promoting violence, including against Jews.
The Hind Rajab Foundation submitted a formal complaint to the German federal prosecutor general to have Elkana Federman charged with war crimes.
At a Krakow summit, Jewish leaders and politicians, including Boris Johnson, warned that anti-Israel hate endangered Europe’s Jewish future.
“Jews, the Abrahamic faith, Moses and all—these are the roots. We are just branches. And that’s why there is a spiritual brotherhood between Jews and Christians.”
Parliament will question Sida boss Jakob Granit on $5.5 million given to a Palestinian group tied to Gaza terrorists.
The lack of public outrage is “the symptom of a sick society and a sign of political and cultural weakness,” the artwork’s creator said.
Once a tour de force, the traditional debate was snubbed and deplatformed in “a drawing inward to an almost ghetto-like environment,” one viewer said.