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Gideon Sa’ar, who rejects the legal moves against him, will meet counterparts to discuss the cooperation agreement between the Brussels and Jerusalem.
An asylum seeker who kicked a memorial object and allegedly inveighed against Israel failed to convince a judge that he did not know the site was tied to Jews.
The precautionary step aims to “minimize the potential for hostile actions against our community members,” said Ilan Kiesling, spokesman for the Jewish community in Berlin.
The incident came two days after an Afghan asylum seeker plowed his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich, killing a two-year-old girl and her 37-year-old mother.
Amir Ohana told visiting European Parliament President Roberta Metsola that only Trump’s plan for Gaza offers a path forward.
Among the most urgent needs are winter relief and trauma support.
The Community Security Trust recorded 3,528 incidents, “reflecting sustained levels of hatred towards Jews.”
“The Holocaust Refugee Shelter at Fort Ontario was a place of safety and hope during a dark moment in history,” said one of the legislation’s chief sponsors, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.
A British national, he was previously reported to be a target of the sanctions, but the White House just added his name in an annex to the executive order.
Geert Wilders explains why Europe’s anti-Israel sentiment may no longer be on the rise, and why the political wave led by Trump will bring global change.
Israel’s ambassador to Cyprus, Oren Anolik, speaks with JNS on the sidelines of the International Yael Foundation Conference in Limassol.
There will be no unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, and Hezbollah will be designated as a terrorist organization.