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‘We quit our jobs, left our home to live in a caravan across Europe’
Gabriella and Aviv Stein left their high-tech careers and urban life in Tel Aviv to embark on an open-ended road trip across Europe in a caravan with their dog Pepper
Roy Elman
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07.14.25
Iran’s missiles can reach Europe, Israeli official warns, US East Coast may be next target
Iran's launchers could not match their ballistic missile stockpile; Israel's preemptive strikes were key to reducing threat
Felice Friedson/ The Media Line
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07.04.25
'Europe hesitates in the face of antisemitism — the price may be high'
Senior World Jewish Congress delegation meets US officials, urging action on global antisemitism, Iranian threats in South America and greater security for Jewish communities
Ynet
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06.29.25
Europeans believes Iran's enriched uranium was removed from Fordow before strike, report
According to a perlimenary intelligence assessment Iran's stockpile of 408 kilogram of uranium enriched close to weapons-grade levels was not at the site when it was attacked by the U.S.; Trump rejects the report saying 'Nothing was taken out of facility'
News Agencies
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06.26.25
European boycott of Israeli goods expands, hits Germany
Israeli farmers report growing distancing from their exports across Europe: Belgium and Ireland are boycotting, Aldi has reportedly halted orders—and even Japan is showing signs of hesitation
Meirav Crystal
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06.26.25
Europeans back Trump demands on Iran after Iran refuses to budge on uranium enrichment
Iran's top diplomat says no negotiations until Israel ends strikes and pays for its crimes; says US suspected of using nuclear talks as cover for Israel; expects Islamic states to condemn attacks
News Agencies
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06.21.25
European countries agree to host Israeli athletes amid security crisis
Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Portugal to provide accommodation for Israeli athletes stranded abroad as skies remain closed amid fighting against Iran
Nadav Zenziper
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06.17.25
Europe’s surprising support for Israel’s offensive on Iran—here’s why
Despite criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza, Britain, France and Germany show unexpected support for the military campaign in Iran, but that backing may fade as the conflict drags on and pressure for diplomacy grows
Itamar Eichner
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06.15.25
A welcome shift at UN Security Council: Israel-friendly states to replace hostile ones
UN Security Council shake-up favors Israel: Slovenia and Algeria out, Latvia, Liberia, Congo in; Colombia to replace anti-Israel Guyana; new members take seats starting January 2026
Itamar Eichner
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06.05.25
Dutch far-right leader, pro-Israel stalwart Geert Wilders quits government over immigration
Wilders, whose party topped 2023 vote but gave up the premiership, departs coalition due to frustration over inaction on Muslim immigration—a move likely to topple ruling bloc; he has previously criticized the government over its adversarial approach toward Israel
News agencies
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06.03.25
Polish eurosceptic Nawrocki wins presidential vote, electoral commission says
Populist candidate edges out liberal Warsaw mayor in tight runoff, signaling nationalist shift and new challenge to PM Tusk’s centrist coalition
News agencies
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06.02.25
EU sports commissioner targets Israel: 'No place for countries that don’t act according to our values'
Glenn Micallef said countries that don't share EU values shouldn't take part in sporting events, calling sport a platform for peace and human rights amid calls to sanction Israel
Nadav Zenziper
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05.26.25
Germany says Gaza war 'no longer justified as fight against Hamas'
German coalition partner SPD demands an end to arms exports to Israel, citing alleged humanitarian crisis in Gaza and international law violations as EU moves to reassess Association Agreement with Jerusalem
Daniel Bettini, Ze'ev Avrahami, Berlin, Reuters
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05.26.25
Prolific sperm donor passes genetic cancer causing mutation to 10 offsprings
Donor fathering 67 babies, carrying an undetected TP53 mutation; 23 of his offspring inherited cancer risk and 10 are diagnosed with leukemia or lymphoma; Israeli legislation to prevent such cases, lacking
Tzur Gueta
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05.25.25
Ex-ambassador warns Europe encouraging terror by pushing Gaza ceasefire
Danny Ayalon reminds: Hamas is a terror group and a proxy of Iran that forcibly took control of the Gaza Strip
Shosh Bedrosian, ILTV
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05.24.25
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