Europe
Brussels-based group, with ties to anti-IDF activism, files legal claims against Israeli soldiers in Europe for alleged Gaza actions.
Below a banner reading “Genocide is genocide is genocide” hang mannequins of concentration camp prisoners with yellow Stars of David.
Saint-Cloud withdrew €40k (nearly $46,500) in funding because of the Irish rap group’s terrorism-related charges.
The loss for the Blue and White follows a record-breaking performance against Romania.
They “incite extreme violence and serious violations of Palestinians’ human rights,” the Central European nation claimed.
Two other Dutch venues invited the British duo that recently highlighted the chant “Death to the IDF.”
The incident at a motorcycle race could result in criminal charges and up to three years imprisonment for the 40-year-old neo-Nazi.
For U.S. multinational companies located in Ireland, especially, “there’s no doubt this bill will create major difficulties,” said former Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter.
Jewish communities across Europe “remain horrified of what took place in Antwerp” on May 14, the rabbis and Jewish leaders wrote.
“The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges,” the EU’s top diplomat said.
Protesters and port workers in Piraeus prevented a ship from unloading equipment allegedly bound for Israel, echoing similar protests last month and in October.
The Zindashti Network has carried out “assassinations of Iranian dissidents critical of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the Council of the EU stated.