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Calls are mounting for the University of Portsmouth to act after a history professor posted on social media that “blowback is bad, but it is also inevitable.”
“This is an opportunity for us to be heard at the international level, especially in Israel,” said Avram Mukibi of the Zionist Movement Uganda.
“In no circumstance may taxpayer money end up in the hands of terrorists,” said Dutch Parliament member Chris Stoffer, who put forward the resolution.
The discovery follows a spate of antisemitic arson and vandalism in the country.
“You do not need to be a Jew to stand against antisemitism,” one of the attendees, many of whom fled persecution abroad, told JNS.
A federal prosecutor said Karrem Nasr was encouraged by the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, to pursue “death and destruction.”
The Hamas terrorist organization “drew inspiration from Hitler and the Nazis in attacking Israel on Oct. 7, 2023,” the Israeli president told the United Nations.
“This is an ambitious but not unrealistic project as the balance of power shifts to Asia,” said Indian researcher Yusuf Taher Unjhawala during a five-day visit to the Jewish state.
The decision was driven by the agency’s “constant refusal to address the widespread infiltration of its ranks by Hamas and other terrorist organizations.”
The task force is being led by the co-founder of an elite law enforcement unit created by late South African president Nelson Mandela, and will include senior counter-terrorism officials from the United Kingdom, the United States and Israel.
Iran is willing to negotiate with President Trump regarding its nuclear program, but “lots of things should be done by the other side,” said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
The canceled visit due to security concerns shows “leaders’ ‘Never again’ declarations are hollow,” the European Jewish Association chairman said.
“I demand the world remember what happened only 80 years ago,” she said.