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The man claims he was assaulted in the Greek capital after “anarchist protesters” heard his phone speaking Hebrew.
The resolution is set to be voted on in an emergency General Assembly session on Thursday.
“By immersing these cadets and midshipmen in the history of Auschwitz and the Holocaust, we hope to inspire ethical leadership rooted in humanity and justice,” said the chairman of the Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation.
The men, some in military fatigues, cheered after portraying armed Palestinian terrorists at a square in Belgium’s capital.
Experts in Jerusalem speak out on the problem in the United States, Europe and the Palestinian Authority.
The rare find depicts a drinking contest.
The 12 activists aboard were escorted to Ashdod Port, where they were shown a 43-minute video of Hamas’s Oct. 7 atrocities.
French officials visiting Israel assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the conference would not recognize “Palestine.”
Prosecutors didn’t provide details on those being investigated, but a JNS source said there are at least three.
The European aviation giant’s decision could encourage other airlines to resume service to Israel.
The captain of Israel’s national team said he was proud to play in the Russian Premier League, sparking controversy in the Baltic nation.
The CGT trade union said the move made clear its refusal to “participate in the ongoing genocide” in the Gaza Strip.