Serbia Pauses Arms Sales to Israel
The policy shift brings the prospective EU member closer to the Brussels mainstream, isolating the Jewish State.
The policy shift brings the prospective EU member closer to the Brussels mainstream, isolating the Jewish State.
After weeks of anti-governments protests, tens of thousands of Serbians gathered to show support for the sovereignist administration.

“We will have to change ourselves,” the Serb president said following the largest demonstration the country has seen in decades.

A sovereigntist lawmaker has suffered a stroke after Serbian opposition figures threw flares and smoke grenades and used pepper spray.

Conservatives from Europe, the U.S., and India met in Belgrade to discuss how best to counter the global Left.

“We want a society of free and authentic people, just, safe, and orderly.”

“Someone needs to understand that what [Kosovo’s prime minister] Albin Kurti is doing is leading us to red lines and to a complete collapse of dialogue and an escalation on the ground,” Serbia’s defense minister warned.

President Vučić called the amnesty a success, with over 13 thousand illegally held firearms surrendered in less than two weeks.