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Some 20% of those surveyed said it was reasonable to attack pro-Israel professors and for businesses to refuse Israeli customers.
The decision represents the loss of 1 million seats and 22 routes, Ryanair said in a statement.
The organizers are “not against Israel” and do “not mix politics” with cheese, said Noémie Richard-Stein of Gvinage dairy in northern Israel.
On Chabad’s 250th anniversary, Jewish community in Portugal remembers Rabbi Baruch Portugali, whose legacy spans generations and continents.
“Nobody gave a cogent, persuasive answer because there is no cogent, persuasive answer,” Daniel S. Mariaschin, the nonprofit’s CEO, told JNS.
European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas emphasized however that “a sustainable solution to the Iranian nuclear issue can only be achieved through negotiations.”
Gilles Cohen, 67, was walking home from the mikveh when he was attacked from behind.
Flights with foreign carriers were canceled due to congestion and delays in leaving Ukraine by land.
“European leaders are becoming frustrated, because Europe is losing weight, is losing significance,” Péter Szijjártó tells JNS.
The small republic said its move is not a reward for Hamas.
Jerusalem said it had not supplied the mobile surface-to-air missile battery to Kyiv but rather had returned it to the U.S. for refurbishing.
The Dutch flag carrier is renewing daily flights to Israel from Amsterdam, although there will be a one-hour stopover in Larnaca, Cyprus, while service from Tel Aviv to Amsterdam will be direct.