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Kneecap’s founding member was charged under the U.K.'s Anti-Terrorism Act for displaying a Hezbollah flag at a previous concert.
Twenty-six lawmakers call for removal of official who warned that hostile policies toward Israel fuel hatred of Jews in Europe.
SAS will offer thrice weekly flights from Copenhagen.
French Ambassador Joshua Zarka speaks to JNS about antisemitism, aliyah and the Jerusalem-Paris relationship.
Two tubes of red paint were allegedly thrown over three men by a masked woman in an anti-capitalist, city-approved encampment.
Meanwhile, a resolution calling for the complete destruction of Hamas was adopted by the Netherlands’ House of Representatives.
The health professionals from the Arezzo region were filming a video promoting a boycott of the Israeli pharmaceutical giant.
The song contest director’s cautious remarks signal a potential policy shift amid mounting anti-Israel pressure from member countries.
The decision followed a series of anti-Israel statements by the mayor and a resolution passed by the Catalan city’s council to “sever ties with Israel.”
The Israel Football Association criticized the move, urging Oslo to condemn the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks.
The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem urged the Dutch government “to come to its senses and act resolutely to prevent attacks on Israelis in its territory.”
The manager was taken into police custody on suspicion of “discrimination based on religion in the provision of goods or services.”