Europe
Argentina’s umbrella Jewish group condemned the incident aboard the Spanish airline plane as a “serious antisemitic incident.”
The museum, accusing Israel of “cold-blooded terror,” said it would donate proceeds from its most valuable artifact to Palestinians.
The Romanian president’s decision risks “eroding decades of progress Romania has made in confronting its past and honoring the memory of its victims,” the group said.
Btissame Chait-Said denied harboring any anti-Jewish bias and claimed hackers hijacked three of her social network accounts.
Fifty-two passengers were kicked off the July 23 flight from Valencia to Paris.
The verbal attack comes against the backdrop of a series of antisemitic incidents directed at Israelis in Greece.
“Every year, [Israeli] delegations are allowed in with flags. We were shocked by the decision,” said one of the marchers.
The 25-year-old Palestinian woman allegedly called on Hamas to murder hostages, described Hitler as a “visionary.”
In addition to slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the name Mohammad experienced the fourth-biggest jump in the 2024 rankings, rising 15 places.
“These visits will underscore the importance of preserving historical memory and combating the alarming rise of antisemitism in Europe,” said the Israeli president.
A former lawmaker from the Scandinavian country dismissed the demand as “empty rhetoric” that fails to hold Hamas accountable for human suffering.
“I’m with killing them wherever they are: children, elderly people and soldiers,” Fady Hanona wrote in 2013.