Israeli-Hamas War Reveals Deep European Divisions
Eastern and Central European countries, aside from Austria, have yet to witness the large-scale pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests commonplace in Western Europe.
Eastern and Central European countries, aside from Austria, have yet to witness the large-scale pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests commonplace in Western Europe.
Mayor of the 14th arondissement says the antisemitic incidents “recall the events of the 1930s.”
The German military has to be transformed to meet the potential threat of armed conflict, Pistorius said.
The whole world must now see that when Hamas say, “Free Palestine,” it means to eradicate the Jews from Israel by any means, however brutal, however barbaric.
With major powers preparing for a potential escalation, an Israeli ground offensive could have grave consequences.
Demonstrations in many countries took place in violation of national bans.
Saudi Arabia reconsiders relations with the U.S. and Israel as Iran and Hezbollah enter the fray.
The EU’s foreign affairs chief reprimanded Israel for not respecting human rights. “Cutting electricity and food for the civilian population is not in accordance with international law.”
Western powers expressed their support for Israel, but Iran and Saudi Arabia will continue supporting Palestinians.
EU support for Israel seems not as firm as it first appeared, as both the Commission and the Council are trying to overcome internal divisions on how to deal with the war properly.