
Hamas Turned Families Into Weapons of War, Investigators Say
Two Israeli jurists are urging Europe to confront the full scale of Hamas’ October 7 crimes, warning that silence and denial risk paving the way for future atrocities.

Two Israeli jurists are urging Europe to confront the full scale of Hamas’ October 7 crimes, warning that silence and denial risk paving the way for future atrocities.

Hamas terrorists handed over their victims’ remains to the Red Cross, to be transferred to Israel for forensic examination.

“Israel is left at the forefront to fight an unprecedented wave of Islamism that unless countered might consume not only the Middle East, but your beloved West as well.”

Two years on from Hamas’s October 7th massacre, Israelophobia and outright antisemitism run riot in Europe.

Germany’s parliament will not mark the anniversary of the Hamas terrorists’ massacre in Israel, amid fears of pro-Palestinian protests from the Left Party.

A former PvdA member born in Jerusalem, criticized the party on X, saying that “the hostages, their families, and sometimes the bereaved mean nothing to them.”

Macron and Sánchez support Palestinian UN membership and a ceasefire, welcomed with applause by the Palestinian Authority.

The senior aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the British PM of “derailing hostage negotiations.”

His administration has also been scolded for putting Spain’s interest below that of the Palestinian cause.

“A movement is now emerging in Europe and around the world to demonstrate that the two-state solution is still relevant,” PM Luc Frieden said.