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Norway defends its decision to label Judea and Samaria products as being in line with the E.U. Court of Justice, but international law experts remain unconvinced.
An unknown individual scrawled the Nazi hate symbol on a signal box at a crosswalk in front of the school.
“It was part of a drinking game where I had to allow my girlfriend to write whatever she wanted on my chest,” said the student.
Barby, the venue where the shows were to be performed, hit back at Big Thief with an angry message posted on Facebook, noting that the band has previously played in Israel.
The Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center in Canada tweeted being “sickened” by the graffiti found at York University: “Such vile hatred breeds violence and must never be tolerated.”
In a letter, they asked New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to make good on her November threat to Ben & Jerry’s, and its parent company Unilever, to a list of companies from which the state must divest.
Sayed A. Quraishi, 23, faces a sentence that ranges from probation to five years in prison.
During the rare private audience, the two talked about “the importance of Holocaust research and remembrance in the Christian world,” according to a statement released by Yad Vashem.
“Start with Jews,” insists Natan Sharansky. “Try to convince them it is very important to their own survival. Then it is easy to move to non-Jews the moment you have Jews on your side.”
A UAV exploded on a road in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil, injuring three and damaging several cars, according to the Kurdish counterterrorism service.
Images showed swastikas, “white power” and the “N”-word spray-painted with white paint on multiple surfaces at the Garrett Park stop.
For Jewish organizations that roundly rejected the Commission of Inquiry’s creation in May 2021, the contents of the report were not unexpected.