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“You can’t fight back something you don’t really understand,” Amir Epstein, director of Tafsik, one of the organizers, told JNS. “You can’t fight back something you don’t know.”
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi and Tehran agreed to continue dialogue under a March 2023 agreement.
“There might already be a decision to target certain Israeli leaders and senior IDF officers,” the president of the Shurat Hadin-Israel Law Center told JNS.
“Can we now simply continue with Israel as a trading partner? I do not think so,” said Alexander De Croo.
“This is a case that has nothing to do with international law and everything to do with political interests,” legal expert tells JNS.
The alleged sabotage ring, dubbed “Force 400,” was said to be led by a Yemeni named Ammar Afash.
Grossi’s visit comes at a time of heightened regional tensions in the wake of Iran’s direct attack on Israel.
“Campus cops were just looking at us getting assaulted and didn’t want to intervene,” the man recounts.
Host Tadhg Enright said, “Yeah” when the guest said Israel was carrying out atrocities.
British Muslims are voting on “very different issues to the wider public,” says former Downing Street pollster.
South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor is scheduled to open the event.
“I offer to anyone who would like to take over the site, to take it over as a gift from the State of Berlin,” State Finance Minister Stefan Evers said.
“Iran got the message, and the world understands that the State of Israel is not a sucker,” said Israeli Transportation Minister Miri Regev.