
Germany’s Betrayal of Israel: When Solidarity Becomes an Inconvenience
Opportunism and a weak stance by an establishment unwilling to upset pro-Palestinian interests at home or abroad are fueling rising anti-Israel sentiment in Germany.

Opportunism and a weak stance by an establishment unwilling to upset pro-Palestinian interests at home or abroad are fueling rising anti-Israel sentiment in Germany.

In a declaration unconventionally adopted at the beginning of the summit on Saturday, participants referenced “the occupied Palestinian territories” along with Ukraine, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Activists broke in and ignited flares that set chairs on fire, triggering panic.

Chaos erupted in Madrid as demonstrators repeatedly blocked the course and clashed with police during the final stage of the 21-day cycling race.

In the French capital, the statue of Marianne was targeted, defaced by radical left-wing demonstrators turning their focus to Palestine.

A march organised by the obscure Venice4Palestine group used slogans that call for the destruction of Israel.

Demonstrators chanted slogans glorifying Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and denying Israel’s right to exist.

The UK-wide day of action is designed to disrupt the workings of the ruling party.

Jews were singled out for abuse in public places in the British capital—and beyond.

One wonders how we got to a point where those on the radical Left are completely incapable of tolerating different viewpoints.