Pro-Palestinian protestor arrested after threatening Israeli Eurovision delegation
Swiss police detained suspect following throat-slitting gesture toward Israel's representatives at the opening ceremony.
Swiss police detained suspect following throat-slitting gesture toward Israel's representatives at the opening ceremony.
Israel's Public Broadcasting Corporation Kan filed a complaint with the Swiss Police after a pro-Palestinian protester made a throat-slitting gesture toward the Israeli delegation.
The internationally acclaimed Israeli series "Fauda" is filming its new season focused on Hamas' deadly attack, with shooting taking place in a region targeted on Oct. 7.
Swiss city embraces Eurovision festivities while maintaining relative calm for Israeli visitors, offering stark contrast to last year's tensions in Malmö.
An accusing finger must also be pointed at other parties who may not openly support West, but certainly continue to grant him disturbing freedom of action.
The artist declares, "So I became a Nazi, I'm the villain," continuing his track record of antisemitic behavior.
In a signed statement, the former contestants criticized the European Broadcasting Union for endorsing Israeli military operations in Gaza and called for the expulsion of Kan, Israel's national broadcaster.
Brazilian police unveiled a bomb plot at Copacabana Beach, attended by over 2 million people. The suspects belong to an extremist group that promotes hate and the radicalization of youth; the performance ended without incident or casualties.
The pretty and athletic girl from Rosh Ha'ayin who grew up to become one of the leading and strongest stars in the cruel Hollywood industry celebrates her birthday. In honor of the occasion, we revisit some significant milestones in the life of our undisputed representative in the global entertainment industry.
Vampire Diaries star Nathaniel Buzolic opens up about the price of his pro-Israel advocacy.
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