France
Meyer Habib: The deal France reportedly made with a Palestinian terrorist group following the 1982 bombing of a Jewish deli in Paris is an “unbearable” injustice.
Former French spy chief reportedly granted terrorists free run of France in exchange for a promise of no further attacks on French soil.
In a Facebook post discussing how he spent his 40th birthday, he wrote, “I spent a beautiful day with my family, music, food in the home of my SS friend, then my birthday cake arrived, a gift from my SS friend.”
Teddy and Rachel Gnassia, and their three children, are headed to Netanya, insisting that their future lies in the Jewish state.
French Jewish community leaders lament a preliminary court decision blaming drugs for a man’s brutal actions, noting with even more disappointment that they are not surprised.
A French court finds 36-year-old Alsace man guilty of violating country’s anti-racism laws, which prohibit verbal attacks that are based on religion, ethnicity or race.
“I indicated [to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani] that any exit from the accord would be an error, and any signals in that direction would be an error,” said French President Emmanuel Macron.
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“The investigation suggested they were developing an ill-defined plot to carry out an attack, likely to target a place of worship,” said the source, without providing details of motives or specific targets.
U.S. President Donald Trump will headline a flurry of ceremonies, presentations and memorials in Europe this week to commemorate the 75th anniversary.
Paris-based Lebanese journalist Maya Khadra: “French politicians adopt Islamist rhetoric to win favor in Muslim-majority Paris suburbs.”
Jewish media, Israeli politicians and community leaders paint a picture of a France where Jews feel unsafe and leaving in droves. Does a selection of Jewish residents think similarly?