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Separately, a majority of Amsterdam city councilors want the municipality to take in wounded Gazans.
Demonstrations are expected throughout the country, organized by radical pro-Palestinian groups.
Olga Weisberg left behind a husband who is also a Holocaust survivor, as well as a daughter, grandson and great-grandson.
Teresa Ribera delivers Brussels’ harshest yet censure of the Jewish state.
Their union opposes working for carriers considering flights to and from the Jewish state, until the “genocide in Gaza and the ‘West Bank’ has stopped.”
The victim, dressed in Orthodox Jewish attire, was seen lying on the ground as the assailant punches him several times.
Meanwhile, Iran’s surviving nuclear scientists have reportedly moved to safe houses, fearing further targeted killings by Israel.
Palestine Action was outlawed on July 2 after its followers vandalized two aircraft at a Royal Air Force base.
The Japanese city excluded the Jewish state from the event last year, having expressed concerns of protests over the war in Gaza.
The American diplomat provided a link to the full transcript, demonstrating the misleading edits the U.S. network chose to make for the aired segment.
Volunteer numbers fell from 3,000 in October 2023 to 2,000 today, leaving elderly survivors without regular visits.
The “unique” plan is “a confident first step towards addressing what is a reemerging and longstanding prejudice,” Jason Miyares’s office told JNS.