
Democratic Israel v Islamist Iran: Time for Europe to Take Sides
Europe’s leaders should stop telling the Israelis to “step back” and instead step up to support them.

Europe’s leaders should stop telling the Israelis to “step back” and instead step up to support them.
The Iranian leaders were neutralised as they convened at their underground headquarters, the Israeli defence ministry said.

CDU leader pushes for a missile defense system for Berlin while ignoring the real threats of crime and terror ravaging its streets.
For the first time, a non-EU member will join an EU military project—albeit with training and not fighting as its brief.

The group’s founding member accused the interior minister of ‘acting on orders’ at a time when, in his view, France is under threat of “far-right” attacks.

The U.S. president confirmed he had advance knowledge of the strikes and reiterated that Iran “cannot have a nuclear bomb.”
The goal must remain that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons,” Merz said.

As the prime minister resists calls for early elections, thousands demand accountability in the streets.
In a letter to the UNSC, Tehran said “Iran has a legitimate right to defend itself and respond to the Israeli aggression.”
It would not be the first time a Russian aircraft strayed inside Finnish borders since the Nordic country joined NATO.
Critics question the huge public cost of getting people to leave Britain voluntarily.
The British government’s counter-extremism scheme is willfully ignoring the real threat to security—Islamism.
The “freedom flotilla” has proven once again that they prefer the murderers to the murdered, Israeli defense minister Katz said.
Austria’s capital is now hosting over 31,000 people in its basic care system—far beyond its official target—as most of the country’s subsidiary protection holders settle in the city.
While online Islamist radicalization runs rampant among young boys, French schools will focus on the threat of ‘incel culture.’
After a recent series of attacks on teachers and pupils by other schoolchildren, French police started random searches for knives and other weapons concealed in bags at and around schools.
No official reason was given for postponing the vote on lifting the immunity of the Hungarian opposition leader, but the goal is clear: help him take down the conservative government.
With Israel winning on multiple battlefronts, Labour singles out ‘racist’ cabinet members for economic blacklisting and ban from entering the UK.
Figures working for the government and the NHS are allowing men who identify as women to use single-sex spaces.
The results, costing €113,000, will certainly complicate the Spanish Socialist government’s efforts to push identity-focused policies.
Officials on board the so-called ‘freedom flotilla’ must now be questioned about potential ties to Tehran’s proxies.