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With the E.U.'s 27 member states divided, the Netherlands’ ruling party said it now backs a Dutch embargo.
Attacks reported in Brussels, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Belgium, from synagogue desecration to street assaults.
“Apparently, the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion of the Jews of Spain and the systematic mass murder of Jews in the Holocaust, is not enough for Sánchez,” the Israeli leader said.
The Polish Jewish Forum says Moscow’s UAVs over Poland illustrate shared threats with Israel and Ukraine.
“We can argue, because when allies meet, they can argue. We are both democracies. We both understand the threat from the jihadists,” said Herzog.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Brussels’ executive was putting all bilateral payments to Israel “on hold” over the Gaza war.
Madrid’s move also in the wake of Israeli sanctions targeting two Spanish Cabinet members due to their hostility toward the Jewish state.
Tensions in the Middle East spilled into the stands as some Italian supporters turned their backs on Israel’s national anthem to protest the Gaza war.
The French president, who reportedly sought in vain to schedule meetings with U.S. leaders in New York, said he will name a new prime minister “in the coming days.”
“The guy has a 15% popularity rating in France,” the source, who was invited to the meeting, told JNS. “It’s not our job to help him out.”
“We condemn this attack, as we condemn all loss of lives,” said European Union spokesman Anouar El Anouni.
Madrid pulls ambassador from Tel Aviv after Jerusalem bans two ministers over antisemitic, pro-violence statements.