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Amsterdam’s Royal Concert Hall refused to host two events featuring an IDF cantor, prompting organizers to pursue legal action.
During the campaign, Democrats 66 leader Rob Jetten slammed the outgoing government’s failure to agree on additional sanctions on the Jewish state.
Berlin’s foreign minister also called for the immediate reopening of the Allenby Bridge to Jordan.
The Conference of European Rabbis delayed its Baku gathering over security concerns.
Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch addresses the International Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest, thanking Hungary for its “zero tolerance toward antisemitism.”
Over 1,600 sign letter backing U.K. economist Michael Ben-Gad as Dutch colleague faces similar harassment in Rotterdam.
The far-left independent has declined to condemn the terrorist group’s murders, while speaking out against Israel’s “genocide” and “Jewish supremac
The rabbi of Kherson, who in July escaped a drone hit on his car, said this time the projectile “miraculously” pierced the building without exploding.
The Israeli foreign minister hailed his country’s warm relations with Albania, noting a 1,000% rise of Israeli tourism in the Balkan state.
Local basketball clubs could not host European rivals for two years.
In rebuilding the enclave, we “should not repeat the failures of the past,” the 22 parliament members wrote to the president of the European Commission.
While the Israel-Hamas ceasefire has “changed the context,” the sanctions threat will not be rescinded until there is “real and sustained change on the ground,” said the EU’s foreign affairs chief.