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Dublin may move its October home match to a neutral venue over security concerns amid hostility to the Jewish state.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner reaffirmed Israel’s right to self defense and criticized its planned death sentence for terrorists.
“Tehran’s murderers will not break us,” Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama says.
Police are investigating who sent the object, along with a threat about shooting Jews, to the communal headquarters, which features a synagogue.
The Islamic regime destabilizes the Middle East and seeks to spread its terrorism to other continents, including Latin America, says Gideon Sa’ar.
“Are you Jews? Are you Israelis?” the suspect demanded.
Kan noted that the song will be in “a slightly different style” than Israel’s Eurovision entries for the past two years.
Coalition agreement states that the Netherlands is committed to a “viable Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel.”
The community’s after-school program has operated continuously since 1892, focusing on Hebrew, Jewish studies and Norwegian Jewish history.
“I see a lot of anti-Israel actions, boycotts and BDS,” Chaya Votkin, president of the Helsinki Jewish Community, tells JNS.
“If we confront socialist governments over their ties with Islamist groups, they could cut funding,” says Michael Galibov.
Estrella Bengio, president of the city’s Jewish community, says Spanish Jews are young, growing and vibrant.