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Denmark sees highest ever number of antisemitic incidents in 2024, including nine violent attacks
AKVAH added that 63% of the antisemitic incidents in 2024 were directed at individuals or institutions that could clearly be identified as Jewish.
Dutch MP Ellian is 'courageous voice against Iranian regime, rising antisemitism,' Haskel says
Slovenia to ban Smotrich, Ben-Gvir for 'genocidal statements' against Palestinians
EU must stop funding controversial NGOs - opinion
Israel's dynamic with Syria, Lebanon massively shifting, amb. to the EU tells 'Post' - exclusive
"This was an intimate gathering aimed at discussing regional developments and exploring how the EU could help promote cooperation,” Regev explained.
Egypt says Israel-EU agreement has not increased aid to Gaza
EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said ahead of Monday's meeting that there have been some signs of progress on Gaza aid but not enough improvement on the ground.
Gideon Sa'ar welcomes Syria's participation in EU-Middle East Meeting
"We welcome the participation of the Syrian minister. We will be together in the same meeting. Let's see what will happen," Saar told reporters ahead of Monday's meeting.
EU states call Trump's 30% tariff threat 'absolutely unacceptable', says Danish foreign minister
An Indian trade delegation has also reached Washington for fresh talks on a trade deal with the United States.
Trump intensifies trade war with 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico
Earlier this week, Trump issued new tariff announcements for a number of countries, including Japan, South Korea, Canada and Brazil, as well as a 50% tariff on copper.
Europe's anti-Israel bias: The EU's problem with Jews and the Jewish state - opinion
One can rationalize the cowardice of the European position, as it is dealing with its own growing Islamist population and the demographic decline of its indigenous citizens.
Romanian Jewish representative criticizes president for challenging hate speech bill
Romania had one of Europe's most violent antisemitic movements of the 1930s, the Iron Guard, known for political assassinations and pogroms.
Israel, EU reach deal to significantly increase Gazan humanitarian aid
The agreement will also see the reopening of several aid routes, including several operating through Egypt and Jordan.
EU prosecutor's office investigates alleged misuse of funds by far-right lawmakers
Media outlets across the EU reported that a draft European Parliament audit found parties linked to the group engaged in improper procurement and donated to non-parliamentary activities.
Flights to return to Israel as European Aviation Safety Agency removes restrictions
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has lifted its flight restrictions on Israel, allowing airlines to resume operations and restoring Israel’s position on the global aviation map.
Cyprus invites Turkey's Erdogan to summit despite long rift over 1974 invasion
Cyprus and Turkey have no diplomatic relations and hosting a Turkish president might prove challenging both because of the diplomatic tightrope arising from past conflict and logistical issues.