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If the European Union Aviation Safety Agency “says it’s safe,” the CEO of Ryanair said in response, “we’re not interested in what the unions or some pilot think.”
Aaron Hadida, of Magen Herut, told JNS that “I don’t really ever expect these types of things.”
The Netherlands’s annual contribution will drop to €1 million within four years.
Described by some as spontaneous reactions to Israeli provocations, the assaults emerged in court as antisemitic, ruthless—and meticulously planned.
Abbas wished Pope Francis well ahead of Christmas, while urging churches around the world to mention “the suffering of the Palestinian people.”
They were awarded the prestigious honor despite calls for a boycott of Israel.
“This crèche not only denigrated Jewish heritage, it also undermined core tenets of the Christian faith,” said David Parsons, senior vice president and spokesman for the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem.
Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin is asking the U.N. court to broaden the interpretation of “genocide” to include the war against Hamas.
The P.A. chief will reportedly visit Italy as part of the trip, where he will meet President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Local media quoted from wiretaps that indicated the two Swedes planned attacks on Jewish houses of worship and community centers.
“We must do everything that Jews feel safe and secure in Europe,” said European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner.
The Dutch right-wing leader credited the Israeli premier with “crushing Hamas, pulverizing Hezbollah and significantly weakening Iran.”