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The textbooks’ historical revisionism is “intolerable,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X.
Jerusalem’s top diplomat cited the Islamic Republic’s “murderous repression of the Iranian people who are fighting for their freedom.”
More than one-third of the bulbs are now blooming in the Gaza border area.
Israel’s prime minister called the Islamic Republic and its proxies a threat to regional security at the signing of a cooperation agreement in Jerusalem.
The E.U. should designate Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization, FM Gideon Sa’ar told Berlin’s visiting interior minister.
“They blindly believe they can force the people of Somaliland to reunite with the fake government of Somalia,” says Somaliland’s representative in Brussels.
The family of former President Hassan Rouhani and the speaker of Iran’s parliament are among those said to be seeking French visas.
The screed calls for armed action against the “Jewish threat,” and includes a foreword by a convicted Nazi collaborator.
The report on teaching aids followed a speech by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in which he called Budapest the safest European capital for Jews.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment on Madrid’s announcement.
The arson, in which no one was injured, targeted Brandenburg’s commissioner for combating antisemitism while his family was present.
The funeral of Charlotte Niddam, 15, will likely take place on Thursday in Paris, her family said.