South Africa’s Hypocrisy on Israel
South Africa’s government defends chants of ‘Kill the farmer!’ but insists that Israel is committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza.
South Africa’s government defends chants of ‘Kill the farmer!’ but insists that Israel is committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza.
Speaking at a conservative event in Brussels, Sharren Haskel said that peace in Gaza hinges on dismantling the UNRWA.
Wilders’ statement that Jordan, which is populated by 80% Palestinian Arabs, should be the home for Palestinians created outrage in the Arab world.
“This is not an appropriate time, this is not an appropriate venue for protest,” says Minister for Security Tom Tugendhat
The Commission admitted that EU funds may have been misused by the PA to pay militants and that children are still being indoctrinated in UN-run public schools—pledging much more vigilance in the future.
Erdoğan’s statements represent a major departure from the position of NATO.
Security source says there are fears that “copycat attacks” could take place as the situation in the Middle East worsens.
Days after a deadly Islamist terror attack in the city, chants of “Allahu Akbar!” were heard outside the EU Commission.
The arson assault was incited by the attack on a hospital in Gaza, which the mob blamed on Israel.
The news of a blast at a Gaza hospital, initially blamed on Israel, was enough to make Jordan cancel its plans for meetings with Joe Biden.
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