Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the international easing of the sanctions against Iran ‘’have not led Iran to moderate its international aggression,’’ adding that ‘’the complete opposite has occurred.’’
On 35th anniversary of Islamic Revolution, Iran unveils new and improved centrifuges, announces successful ballistic missile tests; claims developments not a violation of Geneva nuclear accord.
Turkey and Israel are the closest they have been to a normalization of bilateral relations since the Mavi Marmara incident, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.
A British Labour MP has apologized after being accused of making “lazy and deliberate distortions” after equating the Holocaust with the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.
The European Commission has expressed regrets after Switzerland voted Sunday to restrict EU immigration in a ‘’popular referendum’’ and warned it will review its ties with the non-EU member.
Efforts are underway to prevent Hungarian extreme-right and anti-Semitic party Jobbik to hold next week a political assembly in a building that used to be a synagogue in the city of Esztergom.
The Speaker of the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, has criticized the decision by his Danish counterpart to visit Ramallah and Gaza while skipping meetings in Israel.