Europe
The visiting service members hail from West Point Military Academy, the Air Force Academy and the Virginia Military Institute.
It reveals the intentions behind political warfare against Israel, which have nothing to do with human rights, illustrated by the movement’s links to terror groups.
Former Jewish magazine editor Michael Freilich, 38, says that he will “fight like a real Flemish Lion” for all Flemish people.
During the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto orphanage by the Nazis, Rabbi David Alter Kurzmann was offered to abandon the children and live or join them in their deaths. He chose the latter.
Top German newspaper offers readers a DIY “kipah” in a show of solidarity with the country’s Jews just days after the German anti-Semitism commissioner cautioned against wearing them in public.
“We sincerely thank Theresa May for being a true friend to the Jewish community during her time in office,” said Board of Deputies of British Jews president Marie van der Zyl in a statement.
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven announces a government inquiry to look into “a ban on racist organizations and the criminalization of participation in such organizations.”
The growing standoff between Turkey and Cyprus over energy resources in the Eastern Mediterranean runs the risk of turning into a regional conflict.
In backdrop of increased incidents against Jews in Europe, German lawmakers declare BDS anti-Semitic
The non-binding motion, which was passed by the Bundestag, declared the campaign that seeks to inflict economic damage on Israel as “reminiscent of the most terrible chapter in Germany history” and triggered memories of the Nazis’ slogan “Don’t buy from Jews.”
“My word is my word. I stand behind what I said in the past. There is no change in policy,” said Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dăncilă.
“The Bible talks about: To whom much is given, much is required. And I feel that pressure. You just really concentrate on what you have to do … and there’s a lot to do,” says U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell one year after starting his position.
“I would like to express my apologies,” stated Arik Lederman, arrested in Israel for spitting at the ambassador. “My family experienced the Holocaust, and my appeal to the embassy was on the matter of restitution of property.”