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“We were here during the darkest days. We walked among the ruins and felt immense pain,” Isaac Herzog said.
The report on teaching aids followed a speech by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in which he called Budapest the safest European capital for Jews.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment on Madrid’s announcement.
“We are ready for any choice. We do not desire a war, but we are ready for it,” Abbas Araghchi said during a visit to Lebanon.
The military said it has completed the first stage of a five-phase plan to remove weapons from all non-state armed groups.
“The results of the offering reflect a return to the spread levels that preceded the war,” said Israel’s Accountant General.
Jerusalem’s insistence on demilitarizing the south stands in the way of Ahmed al-Sharaa’s ambitions to crush Druze autonomy.
Under Viktor Orbán, Hungary has become Israel’s staunchest ally on a continent where many Jews fear to walk the streets wearing outward signs of their religion.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese bowed to mounting pressure for answers after the Chanukah attack.
“It is an attack on the lessons we have learned to help prevent repeated mistakes and foster resilience against the illiberal ideologies sweeping the world,” Michael Teper, of the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation, told JNS.
The report contains “absurd and distorted accusations of racial discrimination” that ignore “fundamental facts,” the Israeli mission to the U.N. in Geneva stated.
“Let us continue to defend freedom of expression without faltering,” CRIF, the umbrella group of French-Jewish communities, wrote on Wednesday.