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The judges said they lacked jurisdiction on France’s embassy in Iraq, and advised the claimants to pursue the matter with Iraqi authorities.
“We want to stay in Bulgaria, stay in Europe and continue to exist,” says Maxim Delchev, executive director of the umbrella organization of Bulgarian Jewry.
A Copenhagen court convicted the two of terrorism and attempted murder, sentencing them to 12 and 14 years, respectively.
American Jews are reportedly applying for European naturalization in growing numbers.
“In most countries, the only space where teachers receive any training, support or guidance on teaching about antisemitism is in history education, and in particular through Holocaust education,” UNESCO told JNS.
Prosecutors say a Lyon man killed his Jewish neighbor in 2022 out of racial hatred, a charge that could raise a 30-year sentence to life in prison.
The destruction of property at Beth Hannah elementary drew firm condemnations amid memories of the 2012 Toulouse massacre.
The 38-year-old man allegedly made 31 crypto payments to an entity belonging to the terrorist group.
The designation shows “that Europe, now united with governments around the world, will not tolerate terror,” AJC CEO Ted Deutch said.
“For years, and with even greater intensity in recent weeks, Israel has worked to achieve this outcome,” the Israeli foreign minister stated.
An EU survey found a sharp rise in belief that events in the Mideast shape perceptions of Jews, alongside growing concern about antisemitism
The Israeli prime minister thanked the president and former president of Republika Srpska for their strong stance against antisemitism.