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Trump invites EU to Board of Peace, but European officials worried council aims to replace UN
"In the EU, nothing happens quickly. Legal teams and senior officials are carefully reviewing every word in the documents and conditions before any official response," an EU source told Maariv.
EU leaders agree on joint borrowing to fund Ukraine, set aside plan to use Russian frozen assets
European Jewish Association initiates legal actions against Bob Vylan for 'death to the IDF' chants
Belgian police detain suspects as EU diplomatic service faces fraud inquiry
European Jewish students hold vigil for Halle in Brussels
“We were also moved by the show of strength and solidarity throughout Germany and would like to bring this spirit of unity to Brussels, to say no to hate and fear together, in the heart of the EU"
IDF Deputy Chief of Staff returns from NATO conference
Maj.-Gen Eyal Zamir held meetings with heads of regional and NATO militaries.
Two sides of the IDF present at the EU Parliament in Brussels
“It’s important to hear the truth first hand, and to hear both sides."
Reservists on Duty give testimonies at EU Parliament for the first time
Four combat soldiers told their personal stories while serving in the IDF.
In downtown Brussels, once vibrant synagogues are now dying or sold
Stalingrad Synagogue, the capital’s second-oldest Jewish house of worship, “is dying.”
Brussels Jewish museum shooting suspect refuses to testify
Investigators say it is the first trial over an attack staged by a Western European returned from fighting in Syria.
Denial of religious freedom for Belgian Jews
Belgian soccer fans sing chant about burning Jews
The European Jewish Congress called on local and international soccer authorities “to take stricter measures against this antisemitic abuse and use harsher punishments.”
‘Talk to far-Right in gov’t’, says top European rabbi
“Does Israel not speak to Hamas? Israel spoke with Arafat, who clearly hated Jews. Does Israel not talk today with different enemies?”
Facebook's Zuckerberg apologizes to EU lawmakers over data leak
In his opening remarks, Zuckerberg said it had "become clear over the last couple of years that we haven't done enough to prevent the tools we've built from being used for harm as well."