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A quarter of a million Israelis visited the Central European nation last year, marking a 33.4% year-over-year increase.
The Phoenix Cinema refused to bow to intimidation with a spokesperson saying the venue believed in both free speech and showing “difficult content.”
“The first thing I said as Labour leader is that I would tear antisemitism out of our party by the roots,” said Keir Starmer. “That is why I took the decision that Jeremy Corbyn would not stand as a Labour candidate this election.”
The United Nations high court decision is a “gift to the murderers and rapists of Hamas,” human-rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky told JNS.
While initially receiving praise, the shop soon faced backlash, prompting it to delete its Instagram and Facebook pages.
“This dark episode demonstrates the depths that many went to destroy our people,” says Michael Rothwell, the director of the Oporto Jewish Museum.
British-Iranian Elaaheh Jamali, 37, insists that hers is the voice of most Iranians today.
“In our contemporary period that’s witnessing the rise of nationalism, and its sinister cousin antisemitism, Joyce’s book continues to offer sharp critiques,” said Yeshiva University professor Seamus O’Malley.
“We all know that what starts with the Jews never ends with the Jews,” said Michael Gove, U.K. secretary of state for leveling up, housing and communities.
The meeting stressed “the continuation of jihad and struggle until the complete victory of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza with the participation of all resistance groups and fronts in the region.”
In addition to complicating Israel’s ability to strike multilateral agreements toward ending the war, rulings against Israel could spur the Security Council to demand a ceasefire, forcing Jerusalem to rely on a U.S. veto.
“Of course. Yes, we abide by the law,” said a spokesman for German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Phil Rosenberg told JNS that the top three issues of concern to British Jews are “antisemitism, antisemitism and antisemitism.”