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Rachel Touitou, summoned by a French judge over alleged complicity in genocide for protesting aid to Gaza, says charges against her and fellow activist Nili Kupfer-Naouri are a test case aimed at later prosecuting French citizens who served in the IDF.
A Copenhagen court convicted the two of terrorism and attempted murder, sentencing them to 12 and 14 years, respectively.
The FIFA president said banning the Jewish state from world soccer would be “a defeat” and urged the sport to keep countries engaged rather than excluded.
The draft law would let authorities block gatherings deemed antisemitic under the IHRA definition, including certain forms of anti-Israel speech.
Ukraine “will not forget” any of the thousands of Shaheed attack drones that Iran had sold to Russia, said Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy.
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.
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.
“We were able to read certain sources against the grain to extract women’s voices or women’s experiences,” Debra Kaplan, coauthor of the new book “A Woman Is Responsible for Everything,” told JNS.
The Republican senator wrote that “the thumbs up tour continues” in a photo with the Riyadh official.
“To those countries or groups who believe it is open season on the Kurds in Syria without consequence, you will be sadly mistaken,” the South Carolina Republican said.
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.