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The prime minister warns proposed state would become Iranian terror base near Israeli cities; Macron urges P.A. reform as path to two-state solution.
“We will bring in tougher laws to target vandalism, hate marches that break laws [and] violent attacks based on ethnicity and religion,” said Pierre Poilievre.
The Revolutionary Class Struggle group accused Athens of playing an active role in “the American-Zionist genocidal war in Palestine.”
“Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent without warning,” it cautioned.
IAF G550 squadron trained with NATO allies in complex combat scenarios.
Geert Wilders, the leader of the Party for Freedom, a senior coalition partner, slammed Veldkamp’s move as “clumsy and premature.”
“The mural must live because it was vandalized, and so it will live, and everything related to memory and what I have personally experienced must live,” said 93-year-old Holocaust Survivor, the subject of the piece.
The image, reposted by Swedish Left MP Lorena Delgado Varas, is “stomach churning” and “pure antisemitism,” wrote the head of advocacy at the European Jewish Association.
The move followed an accusation by the kingdom’s foreign minister, who said the Jews state “appears” to have committed war crimes in Gaza.
Sweden’s Security Service linked a series of shootings and attempted bombings—many near the Israeli Embassy in Stockholm—to Iranian-backed organized criminal networks.
“Passover reminds us of our duty to educate children to equip them with the tools to shape the future with love, dignity and compassion,” said Israeli envoy to Portugal Oren Rozenblat.
“You refused to yield to international pressure and demonstrated deep friendship and vital support for Israel,” said the Israeli president.