This incident highlights a growing concern across Europe regarding the resurgence of far-right ideologies and hate speech, especially within military and security forces.
On Monday evening, residents of the Gazan city of Khan Yunis reported exceptionally heavy bombardment by Israeli forces in the city the IDF gears up for a ground offensive in the southern Gaza Strip
Evangelical Christians continue to stand with Israel, Yael Eckstein, president and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, said at the Jerusalem Post event 'The Second Front.'
Israeli military police arrest reserve soldier Aviad Frija said he thought the Jewish man he shot was one of the Palestinian terrorists attacking a Jerusalem bus stop. Far-right minister: 'A national hero'
The delay was attributed to a "deliberate and malicious walk-off of drivers," which was later mentioned during the rally as an act of antisemitism by bus drivers refusing to transport the attendees.
Any Israeli – including politicians – supporting a ground offensive in Khan Yunis must remember that after the war the final data will be placed on the desk of every foreign minister and media outlet in the world
'Targeting businesses solely because of their Israeli and Jewish ownership is blatant antisemitism' two top executives at the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia said. The White House said it was 'antisemitic and completely unjustifiable' to target such restaurants
Refugees International President Jeremy Konyndyk is ‘extraordinarily worried’ that Gaza is on the cusp of a significant second wave of mortality resulting from factors other than warfare itself – and he’s not shy to criticize the Biden administration for its actions
One of the activists sustained a head wound with bruises to the face and ribs, and another activist was pepper-sprayed. Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, activists have been sleeping regularly at the village due to settler violence and threats
After Hamas killed at least 40 migrant workers from Thailand during the October 7 massacre, thousands more fled the country. Answering a call for help, scholars are leaving their ivory towers and getting down to earth – literally – in Gaza border communities
Since the Hamas attack of October 7, the internet has been awash with influence operations that amplify fake news and hijack credible news sources such as Haaretz to give an authentic feel to atrocity denial and conspiracy theories. This is how journalism is being co-opted by disinformation warfare