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The Berlingske newspaper reported that, in addition to police forces, the Copenhagen Fire Department and ambulances were deployed.
Douwe Bob claimed this after refusing to perform at a Jewish event because of pro-Zionist pamphlets.
The country’s Jewish community welcomed the move but said the Sweden Democrats’ opposition to circumcision and ritual slaughter remains a problem.
The individuals are said to have issued fake genealogical papers that allowed descendants of Spanish Jews to apply for naturalization.
The “BBC” airing of the event drew criticism, including by the country’s chief rabbi.
German authorities say the suspect, arrested in Denmark, allegedly gathered intelligence on Jewish targets under orders from the Islamic Republic.
Joint U.S.-Israeli operations have delayed Tehran’s atomic program and boosted European security, said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, urging continued global support.
Defense analysts estimated that the selected platform is Rafael’s SPYDER air-defense system, which has been adopted by multiple European nations.
Alain Kupchik refuted the accusation of genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Police are looking into the actions of the Bob Vylan duo, which led chants of “death to the IDF” at a Glastonbury music festival.
Israel’s top diplomat will be in Lithuania on Tuesday, Latvia on Wednesday and Estonia on Thursday.
Recent actions in Iran strengthened Europe’s security, the foreign minister said alongside his Austrian counterpart.