Europe
The Dreyfus affair exposed deep-seated antisemitism in the republic, a major catalyst for the Zionist movement.
“This is about silencing a proud and unbowed proponent of hate speech against Jews,” said European Jewish Association head Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
A legal review found that a qualified majority, 17 member states representing 65% of the E.U. population, could revoke customs and tariff benefits.
The U.K. parliamentary committee found at least 15 threats against U.K. iindividuals since the start of 2022.
Experts explain the invasion of jellyfish in the country this summer while seeking to safeguard Israeli beachgoers.
Measures include increasing the number of daily trucks entering Gaza and opening additional crossings into the north and south of the Strip.
“One of the ways to fight back against antisemitism is by reconnecting with the silent majority with our message of peace and sportsmanship,” says team owner Sylvan Adams.
Only one suspect in the murder of six people in Paris, alleged Abu Nidal gunman Walid Abdulrahman Abu Zayed, is in custody.
Texts blaming Nazis and Jews, not locals, for the 1941 Jedwabne massacre appeared at the site ahead of its 84th anniversary.
David Draiman shared a series of sharp tweets, writing, “I came to pay homage to my teachers, my idols, the mighty Black Sabbath, and I wasn’t about to let a few Jew-hating morons deter that.”
Youssef Msibih was dismissed by the board of his mosque in Alkmaar after videos emerged of him singing Hatikvah in Arabic.
“We are committed to our war objectives. But war itself is not an objective. We prefer to achieve our goals always through diplomatic means.”