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Israeli authorities said Monday they deported to Greece and Slovakia another 171 people detained for taking part in a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, including prominent Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. Israel's foreign ministry posted on X that “the deportees were citizens of Greece,
The Israel Foreign Ministry issued a blistering criticism of Zohran Mamdani on the second year since the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, calling him a “mouthpiece for Hamas propaganda."
As Americans and especially as Judeo-Christians, we are called to stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Israel. We do not have to agree on every policy but we must unite on this truth: terrorism is evil, antisemitism is poison and silence in the face of hatred is complicity.
Many carried signs that read “Long Live the Intifada,” “As the UN is meeting, Gaza is bleeding” and “From New York to Palestine, Starving People is a Crime.”
Israel’s World Cup qualifying match at Italy next week is expected to attract more pro-Palestinian protesters outside the soccer stadium in Udine than ticket-holding spectators inside the arena. Protesters already approached the gates of Italy’s training center in Florence last week to demand that the match isn’t played because of the war in Gaza — part of a national strike that saw millions of activists take to the streets.
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Israel belongs in Eurovision,' says Chancellor Merz, calling debate on barring Jewish state 'scandalous'; stresses country's solidarity with Israel has 'never been in question' The post Germany’s leader says he supports boycotting Eurovision if Israel is ousted appeared first on The Times of Israel.