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“This isn’t the first act of antisemitic vandalism here,” the Israeli ambassador said.
Students are trying “to take back their campuses for academic integrity,” Miriam Elman, of Academic Engagement Network, told JNS.
Canberra scrambles to respond as incidents soar 700% since Oct. 7; similar patterns emerge in Canada.
The European Union foreign affairs chief’s motion is likely to be opposed by several member states.
The violence around the Stade de France was limited, likely because 4,000 cops were deployed.
Social media users call for boycott of the drama, displaying fundamental misunderstandings about history.
“Several groups pursuing Jews in city centers” was something “we have not encountered before,” says Amichai Chikli, Israel’s minister for diaspora affairs.
“The guerrillas of Gaza on gliders ... created an immortal picture of joy that no Palestinian can forget,” the text reads.
The protests come on the eve of a France-Israel soccer match near Paris, which Jerusalem has warned Israelis to avoid.
The ice cream maker, which is known for its vocal left-wing activism, says its parent firm violates a contract signed after a previous legal fight.
A Dutch Palestinian group is the primary organization behind the coordinated attack on sports fans, among others associated with PFLP, according to Israel’s Diaspora Affairs Ministry.
“Making the origin of a candidate’s wife an issue in the presidential election is unacceptable,” Radosław Sikorski later tweeted.