Polish constitutional court to discuss ritual slaughter ban
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal will hold a hearing to discuss the country’s ban on ritual slaughter.
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal will hold a hearing to discuss the country’s ban on ritual slaughter.
More than 75 anti-Israel events have been reported on U.S. college and university campuses this fall, more than twice as many as last year, according to a report by the Anti-Defamation League.
The deadliest attack on Egyptian soldiers since the new government of Abdel Fatteh Al-Sisi took office is affecting not only Egypt, but Israel and the Palestinians as well.
Following the cancellation of a Gaza-themed students’ game with anti-Semitic overtones, the University of Liege in Belgium set up a pedagogic team to sensitize students to race issues.
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon was denied meetings with senior Obama administration officials during his U.S. visit, according to media reports citing senior U.S. officials.
A car bomb killed at least 15 people in central Baghdad on Monday, police and medical sources in the Iraqi capital said.
A suspect in the execution-style murder of Jewish-American journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan was released by a Pakistani court due to lack of evidence.
Lawyers for a naturalized American citizen of Palestinian descent who is accused of concealing a conviction on terrorist bombings in Israel asked a federal judge to bar references to terrorism at her trial.
Two Israelis were killed and at least three wounded in a tourist bus accident Friday in Nepal.