In the same week it said Israel breached “human rights obligations,” Brussels sent more taxpayer cash to terror-enablers in the Middle East.
Liberal locals say “we already have enough crime here,” and have expressed concerns about already overburdened infrastructure.
“The real issue lies not with the migrants, but with our political leadership,” says former Dutch MEP Rob Roos.
Officials have been accused of “smoke and mirrors” to claim they are ‘reaching’ NATO’s target.
Israel and Iran are being urged to stick to a tentative truce, the existence of which points to Israeli successes in the 12-day conflict.
Commissioner of London’s police force made matters worse when he later proclaimed that the pro-Israel protesters had acted like “damn stupid” football fans.
Belgian activists raided a defence company they wrongly linked to Israel. The only result? Delaying tanks for Ukraine’s war effort.
The suicide bombing has received limited attention in the Western press and may soon be “swept under the carpet.”
Leaders are loosely praising Washington for helping Israel, while also stressing that they played no part in the strikes.
As Tehran fuels a regional war, Brussels fixates on Gaza—with a review Jerusalem calls “indecent” and “politically motivated.”
Starmer effectively described green levies as “the barriers that hold us back.”
Not all campaigns for change are sincere, but they could still result in it becoming easier to deport foreign criminals.