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Representatives of more than 55 countries are slated to address the two-day U.N. event.
Nearly 60 people were arrested at an anti-Israel rally where one man was assaulted and after demonstrators displayed terrorist symbols, shouted antisemitic slurs and attacked police.
At an event in Jerusalem with White House Faith Office leader Paula White, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the U.N.'s “excuses and lies” with regard to the Gaza Strip.
The assailant reportedly cried “Free Palestine” and “I am Hamas” at the Israeli and his wife before attacking them.
Israel’s main Holocaust museum labeled the accusations “dangerous distortions” following controversies around a German affiliate and some scholars.
“Welcome to Europe, 2025,” said Israeli musician Amit Peled, who along with two colleagues was refused service after a waiter heard them speaking Hebrew.
“We will have to continue to allow the entry of minimal humanitarian supplies. We have done this until now.”
“If you continue to threaten Israel, our long hand will reach Tehran again and with even greater powers, and this time to you personally,” Israel Katz said.
“My colleagues indicate that, due to the terrible situation in Gaza, they do not wish to work for a Jewish institution,” the company allegedly wrote.
Miguel Adrover said he refused to create a design for the pop and flamenco performer unless she did “The Right Thing.”
One venue in Edinburgh canceled Philip Simon’s show due to his “views” and another cited “staff security.”
“We don’t want to talk only to the Palestinian Authority, but also to you,” the French interlocutor told the Hamas officials.