The Spectator is delighted that Israel came in second place: The attempt to frame Israel as a global pariah failed to resonate. Instead, ...
Britain must not betray its finest traditions, warns The Daily Telegraph: The attack against Jews in [the London district of] Golders Green ...
Myriam Ackermann-Sommer, a rabbi and essayist, argues in Le Figaro that the law is absolutely crucial: Supporting the Yadan bill means ...
Ireland is not doing enough to commemorate the Holocaust, according to The Irish Times: Almost one in 10 Irish people aged between 18 and ...
Following the Sydney attack, the Israeli government has criticised Australia for recognising Palestine. Dagens Nyheter comments: Jews ...
The Irish Times finds it unsurprising that wars and crises are dominating the ESC narrative: Such controversies clearly show that cultural ...
This is where freedom of expression reaches its limits, Berlingske writes: We have extensive freedom of expression in Denmark. This is an ...
Antisemitism is also spreading in Sweden, Expressen notes with dismay: Criticism of Israel is not antisemitism per se, but holding Swedish ...
The US must reconsider the extent to which it allows freedom of speech, Le Soir advises: We cannot avoid questioning the unrestricted ...
An awareness of history should not pose an obstacle to taking a clear stand on Israel's policies, Público argues: Europeans' sympathy, ...