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Britain, France and Germany told the United Nations they will trigger snapback sanctions if Tehran fails to reach a nuclear deal by the end of August.
Three perpetrators set a dog lose on the man and spat on him in a suspected antisemitic attack, local media reported.
The luxury Swiss watch company said that it hired a historian to investigate and will publish the results of the probe.
“Essential international NGOs may be forced to leave” the Strip, the countries stated, adding that it “would worsen the humanitarian situation.”
Local police arrested suspects, the embassy announced.
The head of the CDU’s sister movement in Bavaria vowed to initiate “internal discussions on this within the coalition.”
They are guilty of “serious norm violations associated with business operations in the West Bank,” says Norges Bank Investment Management.
Israel’s “fight is our fight since we cherish life and freedom while they [Hamas terrorists] love death and destruction,” the Dutch leader tweeted.
After a protesters kicked the visibly Jewish American, police said he must come with them to the station on Shabbat.
Separately, a majority of Amsterdam city councilors want the municipality to take in wounded Gazans.
The Israeli prime minister said the U.S. president’s “bold leadership and global vision have made another peace agreement possible.”
Teresa Ribera delivers Brussels’ harshest yet censure of the Jewish state.