Jewish group says E.U. ‘legitimized terror’
A European Jewish group has accused the European Union of providing \”legitimization\” for terrorism with its criticism of Israel.
A European Jewish group has accused the European Union of providing \”legitimization\” for terrorism with its criticism of Israel.
The Anti-Defamation League accused European countries of “capitulating to Arab intimidation” in voting to recognize Palestine as a non-member state at the United Nations.
As they prepared last week for their annual concert tour of Europe, members of the Israel Defense Forces band probably had little inkling of what was about to hit them.
Italy’s prime minister promised Italian Jews he would stand beside them in the fight against anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.
Turkey\’s minister for European affairs, Egemen Bagis, has called circumcision bans in Germany \”a danger for liberty.\”
The Conference of European Rabbis will lobby against recent circumcision bans by advocating legislation supporting the practice.
Israel’s national lacrosse team is clinging to a one-goal lead with 20 seconds remaining when the referee blows his whistle — the Wales coach wants a stick check on an Israeli player.
Jozeph Nassi, the vice president of Istanbul’s Jewish community, describes the dilemma facing Europe’s Jewish communities.
Conservative Polish lawmaker Miroslaw Piotrowski\’s invitation to a controversial priest to speak in Brussels has led to a split among the European Conservatives and Reformists group, or ECR.
How much homophobia is there? And how much anti-Semitism? How many Muslims are beaten up because of who they are?