Europe
“The EU can’t refrain from blaming Israel’s conduct,” despite Hamas’s human rights violations and Iran’s perpetual threat, the group’s leaders wrote.
A British supermarket chain, Co-op, said it would boycott products from 15 countries, including Israel and Iran.
The item’s availability has been limited in Germany but it’s being snapped up in Mallorca, El Mundo reported.
The leaders of Berlin and The Hague were among the first to react to the news, and both said Iran should not be allowed to obtain nuclear arms.
Kaja Kallas to address humanitarian situation in Gaza with Jerusalem.
“Closing up the Strait of Hormuz by Iran is something that would be extremely dangerous and not good for anybody.”
Spain’s prime minister called to suspend the agreement, but this would require the consent of all 27 European Union member states.
The failed draft motion triggered a Jewish walkout from the movement, once the political home of Dutch Jewry.
The rescue at sea came as air traffic was again briefly halted at Ben-Gurion International Airport.
Washington has crossed every red line, Tehran’s foreign minister tells reporters in Istanbul.
Cypriot police have reportedly arrested a man suspected of planning an “imminent attack” and conducting surveillance on British military bases.
Sweden’s Foxtrot crime organization was tasked with attacking Israeli embassies, defense contractors and citizens, and Jewish community facilities.