Netanyahu meets with Ethiopian-Israeli soldier beaten by police
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the Ethiopian-Israeli soldier who was beaten by police officers for coming out against violence, calling it “true leadership.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the Ethiopian-Israeli soldier who was beaten by police officers for coming out against violence, calling it “true leadership.”
A demonstration in Tel Aviv by thousands protesting police brutality against Ethiopian-Israelis degenerated into violence.
The Israeli government will be carefully watching for the results of this week’s election in Britain to see if one of their closest allies in Europe is unseated.
Avital Horn led her students onto the Jerusalem light rail train. All dressed in purple T-shirts, she began an Arabic lesson with the giggling teenagers.
On April 19, Keren Zachmi’s daughter returned from her kindergarten near Tel Aviv wearing a yellow patch emblazoned with the word “Jude.”
Germans will never forget the \”unfathomable horrors\” that the Nazis inflicted at the death camps, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Sunday at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp near Munich.