Europe
The pro-E.U. Volt movement supported a motion accusing Israel of genocide shortly after its leader denied Muslim immigration is tied to antisemitism.
The second attack this year on the Christians for Israel HQ coincided with the group’s preparations for a mass rally against antisemitism.
FM Gidon Sa’ar acted after Caspar Veldkamp’s support for arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Gallant.
According to Wilders, Dutch media reported on the confidential trip plans “shortly after our embassy in Israel was informed.”
B’nai B’rith asked why the court hasn’t sought to arrest “the genocide-seeking rulers of Iran engineering atrocities, conflict and human misery throughout the region and beyond.”
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp said his government would scrap all “non-essential contacts” with the Israeli prime minister.
A special birthday party was held for Tzila Cohen at Netanya’s Laniado Hospital.
Dutch Justice and Security Minister David van Weel is set to present a broad strategy in the fight against Jew-hatred on Friday.
“Federations have a duty to support Ukraine’s vibrant and active Jewish community,” said Eric Fingerhut, the organization’s president and CEO.
“Unfortunately, there are certain neighborhoods where predominantly Arab-descended people live, who also have sympathies for terrorist groups,” said Barbara Slowik.
Unless antisemitism at anti-Israel protests is curbed, “there will be an exodus,” warns Rabbi Menachem Margolin of the European Jewish Association.
Jewish students switching schools as investigation reveals antisemitic content in educational materials.