Europe
Josep Borrell’s five-year tenure was marked by incessant criticism of Israel and a lack of action against Iranian-backed terrorism.
The alleged attack happened after three men at a nightclub asked the victim if he was Jewish.
“We want international law, not impunity, to prevail,” Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said.
Organized by Christian Zionists, the municipality moved the event from a central location to a more remote point.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss “de-escalation in the Middle East,” according to Dutch media.
“A ceasefire in Lebanon highlights the urgent need for the violence in Gaza to stop,” Irish Deputy Prime Minister Micheál Martin said.
“The Palestinian cause becomes a license to hate,” stated Yonathan Arfi, president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France.
The organizers, including Christians for Israel, are considering legal action, according to news reports.
Former Polish intelligence chief Maciej Hunia sits down with JNS to discuss the future of bilateral relations.
The four suspects “held important positions within the organization with direct ties to senior officials in the military wing,” authorities said.
Charges will “mean what people want it to mean, without ever being fully litigated,” a retired lieutenant colonel said.
“J Street should now be persona non grata in the Jewish community,” Morton Klein, national president of ZOA, told JNS.