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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.
“Let’s see if he’s offering an olive branch,” Hussain Abdul-Hussain, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, stated.
The designation shows “that Europe, now united with governments around the world, will not tolerate terror,” AJC CEO Ted Deutch said.
“For years, and with even greater intensity in recent weeks, Israel has worked to achieve this outcome,” the Israeli foreign minister stated.
Some two-thirds of Brazilians believe that it is mandatory to teach about the Holocaust in school.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar met his Togolese counterpart Robert Dussey in Jerusalem, discussing joint efforts against terrorism.
While the curriculum “celebrates gender equality, condemns racism, and encourages civic duty, tolerance, and peaceful dialogue,” these values are “selectively applied,” according to Impact SE.
It was “a clear symbol of the friendship between our nations and the beginning of a new chapter in our relationship,” Ambassador Nadav Goren wrote on X.
An EU survey found a sharp rise in belief that events in the Mideast shape perceptions of Jews, alongside growing concern about antisemitism
The Israeli prime minister thanked the president and former president of Republika Srpska for their strong stance against antisemitism.
“I believe that the Nobel committee should take a stand on antisemitism,” Norwegian lawmaker Joel Ystebø tells JNS..
Ali Shamkhani warns Tehran will hit “at the heart of Tel Aviv” if the U.S. launches any military action, as Trump sends carrier group to region.
“If you act as a terrorist, you should also be treated as terrorists,” top diplomat Kaja Kallas said in the wake of Tehran’s crackdown on protesters.