Israeli Foreign Policy
Activists say that First Minister John Swinney’s arms boycott and “genocide” rhetoric endanger Jews.
“Unilaterally declaring a Palestinian state is a violation of the Oslo Accords that everybody thought would lead to a Palestinian state,” said the diplomat.
A watchdog blasted the broadcaster for citing Samer Elzaenen, a Palestinian journalist who called to “burn Jews like Hitler” and praised terrorists.
The move comes as Spain is reportedly planning to implement a sweeping sanctions package against Jerusalem over its alleged conduct during the Gaza war.
The American ambassador shot down reports saying the Trump administration asked Jerusalem not to advance sovereignty at this time.
The move comes after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that operations at Australia’s embassy in Tehran had been suspended.
An online survey shows overwhelming public support for continued security, economic and energy cooperation.
The Israeli military said it had “identified a suspicious presence in the area,” prompting its soldiers to fire stun grenades to remove the threat.
An Israeli official said that the prime minister offered to approve the visit if Macron called off his initiative to recognize a Palestinian state.
The Jewish state used to be the Latin country’s biggest client for such fuel.
“Especially at this time, we wanted to show the Muslim leaders the religious pluralism that exists in Israel and the history of our nation in order to deepen our interfaith ties,” Israeli Ambassador to Rwanda Einat Weiss told JNS.
The Samaria leader’s visit to Hungary also sought to bolster opposition to possible E.U. sanctions against the Jewish state.