A “Europe without the Jews is no longer Europe,” the first vice president of the European Commission Frans Timmermans told a gathering of the continent’s Orthodox religious leaders on Wednesday.
“The Siege,” which will open at the Lowry Theater in Manchester on May 13, is a re-telling of the April 2002 siege of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
A pro-Palestinian Danish group has vowed to spread an advertising campaign urging the boycott of Israeli goods produced in settlements in Judea and Samaria after such ads were taken down from buses in Copenhagen.
The founder of France’s extreme-right National Front (FN) party, Jean-Marie Le Pen, has been suspended over remarks and a feud with his daughter Marine.
A memorial plaque honoring Ilan Halimi, a young French Jew kidnapped, tortured and killed by a gang in 2006, was damaged in the city of Bagneux, a suburb of Paris.
Two Republican presidential contenders denounced President Barack Obama’s foreign policy toward Israel and promised to put the US back on sound footing with its ally, as they spoke Saturday in Las Vegas at the Republican Jewish Coalition 's annual meeting.
German President Joachim Gauck paid tribute to the hundreds of thousands of prisoners held at the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp, which was liberated by British Allied forces 70 years ago.
A pro-Israel group will be allowed to display an advertisement containing the phrase “Hamas Killing Jews” on New York City’s buses, a judge ruled this week.