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“I believe that the Nobel committee should take a stand on antisemitism,” Norwegian lawmaker Joel Ystebø tells JNS..
“If you act as a terrorist, you should also be treated as terrorists,” top diplomat Kaja Kallas said in the wake of Tehran’s crackdown on protesters.
The Israeli foreign minister expressed solidarity with Ukraine and urged an end to the war after Russia’s latest deadly strike on civilians.
Johann Wadephul defends Israel ties despite a partial arms embargo, vows Berlin will keep buying Israeli defense systems.
Sites from Berlin to Jerusalem lit up in yellow for the World Jewish Congress’s #WeRemember campaign.
Yad Vashem research situates the embattled Holocaust-era leader among Jewish councils operating under Nazi coercion.
A chance visit to a Krakow apartment building led an Israeli designer to a hidden box of documents and objects that survived the Shoah.
“It is hard to interpret this as anything other than a dog whistle for antisemites,” the Israeli Embassy in Berlin tweeted, causing a media storm.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar praised Rome’s announcement as an “important statement.”
Deeper security cooperation with Israel could close a critical gap in Europe’s counter-terrorism architecture.
The Diaspora Affairs minister condemns the move, which Hamas welcomed as a blow to what the Palestinian terrorist group calls the “Zionist entity.”
“Israel is safe and invites the world to come and visit” was the message that Israeli exhibitioners conveyed, following two years of war.