Antisemitism
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The sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, has sold its shares in the Israeli telecommunications company.
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Prosecutors had charged the former Prime Minister’s Office spokesman with the offense, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Two University of Leipzig professors cited “security concerns” and claims of “racism” against the historian, a vocal opponent of Israeli control over parts of Judea and Samaria.
John Fry, the public university’s president, said the investigation for reported harassment over “shared Jewish ancestry” showed “no findings of noncompliance or wrongdoing by the university.”
“He reads broadly, and he’s fascinated by history and the lessons of history, and where that can take us going forward,” the White House adviser said.
The diplomats are urging governments to “act now” against antisemitism in Europe and elsewhere.
Rupert Nathan is waiting for the Crown Prosecution Service to decide whether to press charges for his alleged derogatory online remarks • The U.K. has recently drawn headlines for clamping down on “hateful” online speech, with critics accusing it of a “two-tier” justice system.
“There is no evidence of foul play at this time,” the Cook County Sheriff’s Office told JNS of the death of 22-year-old Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi.
Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar called for Nava Rozolyo to be charged with treason and aiding the enemy during wartime.
The ICC chief prosecutor argues Jerusalem can turn to the Appeals Chamber only at a later date.
Israel Prison Service guard Shalom Nagar’s identity was kept secret for three decades for fear of reprisal.