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“We call on the Lebanese government to take practical and meaningful measures against Hezbollah, whose representatives still serve as ministers within it,” the Israeli foreign minister said.
“In most countries, the only space where teachers receive any training, support or guidance on teaching about antisemitism is in history education, and in particular through Holocaust education,” UNESCO told JNS.
Prosecutors say a Lyon man killed his Jewish neighbor in 2022 out of racial hatred, a charge that could raise a 30-year sentence to life in prison.
The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East is set to meet Netanyahu and IDF brass as Washington and Tehran signal a restart of nuclear negotiations.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged Trump to back Iran’s protesters, calling the regime’s fall a potential shift as big as the Berlin Wall’s collapse.
Small numbers of Gazans begin transiting the Egyptian border under Israeli vetting, E.U. monitoring and U.S.-backed ceasefire terms.
“Costa Rica and Israel share a long history of friendship based on common values,” Israel’s foreign minister stated.
The destruction of property at Beth Hannah elementary drew firm condemnations amid memories of the 2012 Toulouse massacre.
“We’ve heard about antisemitism around the world but thought there was nothing to worry about here,” says Australian Ronny Krite, who was on the scene on Dec. 14 in the midst of mayhem.
The move is seen as revenge over Jerusalem’s recognition of Somaliland
Meanwhile, Iran conducted missile tests on Saturday.
Peter Tatchell, who was born in Australia, violated a ban issued after the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre.
Shahid Butt spent five years in a Yemeni prison for plotting to bomb the British consulate there.