Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Monday ordered police to prevent protests and rallies that would disturb the World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly in Budapest next week.
Europol, the European Union’s police body, said in its annual report on terrorism in the EU that ''indications suggest possible links'' between Hezbollah and the terrorist bus attack at the Sarafovo airport in Burgas, Bulgaria, which killed five Israeli tourists and a Bulgarian driver last year.
An Iranian screaming “Allahu Akbar” on Tuesday attacked a rabbi and his son with a knife as they were entering a synagogue in Paris for the morning prayer.
Israel’s entry for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest has been thwarted in her attempt to champion disgraced fashion designer John Galliano, after the Israel Broadcasting Agency (IBA) declared such a move the move would be inappropriate ''at a time when racism and anti-Semitism is rampant in Europe”.
Lorant Hegedus, a well-known member of Hungary’s far-right Jobbik party, has called an “anti-Zionist” demonstration to be held in Budapest on the eve of the World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly