In a muddy disused railyard, the French state rail company SNCF on Tuesday mourned thousands of Jews deported on its trains from this very spot to Nazi death camps.
Reports of at least four dead in clashes between anti-government protesters in Cairo inspired by Tunisia revolt; Clinton urges all sides to refrain from violence.
Jerusalem District Police have arrested seven members of the cell, who are wanted in 10 other grave security incidents; cell allegedly began as petty criminals and turned nationalist after Mabhouh assassination.
Released documents run contrary to Israel's long-standing plan to build a neighborhood of 3,500 homes in area E1, construction that the U.S. has strongly opposed.
The Israeli Ministry of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs, in cooperation with the presidency of the European Parliament, the European Jewish Congress and the Holocaust Memorial of Yad Vashem, holds on Tuesday in Brussels an event to mark International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, whose country currently chairs the European Union Council, told a Jewish delegation that a controversial new media law in his country is specifically meant to combat the anti-Semitic and racist propaganda of the extreme-right.
Palestinian delegation in Ireland will be upgraded to an official embassy, following France and Spain; U.K., Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Germany and Denmark expected to follow.