European Court of Justice

Caught in diplomatic crossfire, family fear for life of Jew imprisoned in Cyprus - exclusive

The family of a Jewish Turkish-Israeli imprisoned in Cyprus warns that he is in danger in exclusive interviews with The Jerusalem Post.

 Real estate developer Afik Group director Shimon Aykut.
A float featuring antisemitic caricatures at the Aalst Carnival parade in Belgium on March 2

Antisemitism is expected to rise significantly around the world in 2021

Issac Herzog

Jewish Agency urges European leaders not to follow Belgian kosher ban

Legislators deliberate in the Session Hall of Parliament of Finland

Proposal to ban circumcision of boys scrapped from Finland bill


Knesset Speaker protests EU ruling labeling West Bank products

"Although the decision is couched as an impartial effort to rule narrowly on a legal case and to ensure that consumers understand the provenance of their food, it in fact applies a double standard."

Yuli Edelstein

Top EU court decides Hamas to remain on terror group list

The European Court of Justice referred the case back to the lower court, disputing argument that the listing was not valid.

Freed Palestinian prisoner Mohammed al-Bashiti, who served 12 years in an Israeli jail after he was convicted of being a member of Hamas’s armed wing, gestures as he holds a weapon in a pickup truck with Hamas militants upon his release, in the southern Gaza Strip, last year

Top EU court to decide whether to keep Hamas listed as a terror group

In 2014, an intermediate EU court ordered the EU’s executive branch to remove Hamas from its list of terror groups.

A hamas militant takes part in a tunnel attack simulation during a graduation ceremony in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, last November