European Union
Bloc’s members may boycott the Israeli national security minister.
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen patches up relations with his E.U. counterpart Josep Borrell, who “condemned recent terrorist and rocket attacks against Israelis.”
The Israeli foreign minister is meeting with E.U. counterpart Josep Borrell.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps “has freely and openly carried out plots targeting citizens across the E.U.,” say the Congress members.
European Parliament member Niclas Herbst of Germany said the rising scourge is “a threat not just for the Jewish people, but a poison for our society, our values and our democracy.”
Samidoun presents a “direct, clear and unequivocal security threat” to Europeans, Arsen Ostrovsky, CEO of International Legal Forum, said at a symposium at the European Parliament.
Josep Borrell equated Palestinian terror attacks with counterterror operations undertaken by the Israel Defense Forces.
“There is no place for comparisons and creating a balance between Israeli terror victims and Palestinian terrorists supported by the Palestinian Authority,” said Eli Cohen.
The Iranian regime’s genocidal antisemitism continues to be off the human rights radar screen on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Based on open-source materials, NGO Monitor’s research identified at least 60 Palestinian NGO officials with links to the terror group.
“We must never forget that the Nazi death machine would not have succeeded in realizing its nightmarish vision had it not met soil fertilized with Jew-hatred,” says the Israeli president.
“The German Foreign Ministry is pretending that there are legal obstacles to proscribing Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps,” Norbert Röttgen says.