Europe
Teddy and Rachel Gnassia, and their three children, are headed to Netanya, insisting that their future lies in the Jewish state.
French Jewish community leaders lament a preliminary court decision blaming drugs for a man’s brutal actions, noting with even more disappointment that they are not surprised.
A French court finds 36-year-old Alsace man guilty of violating country’s anti-racism laws, which prohibit verbal attacks that are based on religion, ethnicity or race.
Experts from the University of Haifa’s Charney School of Marine Sciences dive into the ongoing phenomenon of Israel’s jellyfish swarms and explain how to keep the situation under control.
“Israel follows with serious concern recent steps taken by Turkey in the waters off Cyprus’s northeast coast,” says Foreign Ministry spokesman, joining Egypt and the E.U. in condemning Turkish drilling operations.
Sebastian Kurz, who was ousted in a vote of no confidence, is again running for his previous role.
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and U.S. Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.), who chairs the House Appropriations Committee, sent written statements of strong bipartisan support for the initiative.
“We are glad to see a recognition by Belfast City Council that it would be illegal to boycott Israelis or Israeli businesses,” said U.K. Lawyers for Israel chief executive Jonathan Turner. “We will remain vigilant to resist other attempts to discriminate against Israelis.”
The envisioned pipeline would take natural-gas reserves from Israeli and Cypriot waters, and carry them into Greece and beyond.
Each party has an incentive to settle the territorial dispute so that international companies exploring waters will invest.
In her 2012 book, “Surviving the Angel of Death: The True Story of a Mengele Twin in Auschwitz,” she wrote: “Forgiveness is not so much for the perpetrator, but for the victim.”
The repetitive pattern of the panels is reminiscent of the stripes from a prisoner’s typical uniform, conveying a sense of internment.