The European Union told Israel to “reverse” the decision, reiterating, “Settlements are illegal under international law and constitute an obstacle to peace, as they threaten the two-state solution."
Three speakers at the event had previously submitted a paper to the House of Commons where they claimed Israel was partially responsible for October 7.
Tourism has not yet rebounded, and its absence is hurting the entire industry, causing despair, side by side with collapsing businesses.
Israel has previously criticized the global body for not doing enough to address the issue as part of a bid to get greater recognition for the alleged crimes.
Jews, including “extremist settlers,” are not waking up in the morning thinking about how to go out and murder innocent Palestinian civilians.
Four academics from the London School of Economics have been reported to the police by UKLFI for allegedly praising Hamas and the October 7 terrorist massacre.
"[Gazans] have the right to defend themselves... Israel, as an occupying power, does not have that right to self-defense," CAIR director Nihad Awad said at a conference.
A medic and his grandson were both shot when Hamas terrorists attacked kibbutz Kissufim but survived.
The Egyptian sources said Israel had said in a meeting in Cairo in November that the Hamas leaders should be tried internationally in return for a full ceasefire.
The attack on Thursday morning took place at the same bus stop at the entrance to the city as the November 2022 bombing attack.