President of French Jewry favors limiting ''political-religious symbols'', adding that radical and sectarian Islam seeks to destabilize the French republic.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has reportedly received dozens of anti-Semitic emails since he announced he would not support controversial Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour Party leadership election.
“I’ll never ever fly with your company,” a Twitter user wrote as Belgian carrier Brussels Airlines has come under fire on social media platforms after it removed an Israeli snack from its in-flight menu because it is manufactured in the ‘’occupied West Bank.’’
The Simon Wiesenthal Centre (SWC) has called on UEFA, the Union of European Football Association, to impose harsh disciplinary measures on French football club St. Etienne for having let a pro-Palestinian rally during a sport game.
Grand Synagogue of Paris rabbi says mayors who adopted ban “understood this is not about women’s liberty to dress modestly, but a statement as to who will rule here tomorrow.”
Under a new law approved by the Polish government, making phrases like ''Polish labor camps,'' ''Polish extermination camps'' and ''Polish death camps'' will be punishable by imprisonment for up to three years when referring to Auschwitz and other camps that Nazi Germany operated in occupied Poland during World War II.
The owner of a Czech tour bus that advertised the Auschwitz extermination camp as an emotion-packed holiday destination will remove the vehicle’s controversial design showing oversized pictures of inmates from the Nazi extermination camp and a massive yellow Star of David.
A Czech tour bus decorated with chilling images of Auschwitz victims and train tracks has faced criticism for its representation of the site as an attractive destination.