Four British Islamists inspired by a former Al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaqi admitted in court on Wednesday to plotting to blow up the London Stock Exchange in 2010.
Austria's far-right Freedom Party was under fire from all sides Tuesday, including the president, after its leader reportedly likened guests at a right-wing Vienna ball to Jews persecuted by the Nazis.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was victorious in the Likud Party chairmanship race, though his only challenger garnered about 24 percent of the vote.
The Washington State Court of Appeals has upheld the conviction of Naveed Haq, who shot up the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle building in July 2006.
Iran’s state anti-Semitism is neglected and even played down by the world. Europe in particular should deal with this issue and not only with Tehran’s nuclear program, said Ambassador Gideon Behar, Director of the Israeli Foreign Ministry’s Department for Combating anti-Semitism.
Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird, on a visit in Jerusalem, said Monday Israel ''has no better friend in the world than Canada'' and he characterized delegitimization of Israel as ''the new anti-Semitism.''
European Union leaders, who met on Monday in Brussels, did not only addressed Europe’s economic problems but also briefly discussed foreign policy issues.