The Europeans don't have the same venture capital mindset as Americans, and the EU is a much more complicated player when it comes to Israeli high tech.
Why is Hungary the only EU country sending a diplomat to the historic White House ceremony at which Israel will sign a peace treaty with two new Arab allies?
The EU needs to realize their so-called peace efforts are doing more to harm Israel and the Palestinians, destabilizing the region and making room for terror.
Minister of Strategic Affairs Orit Farkash-Hacohen congratulated the EU on 'taking a firm stance against the disingenuous campaign it faces on this issue.'
Between the coronavirus crisis and waning interest in the Palestinian issue, European representatives chided Abbas for his drastic moves. By Baruch Yedid, TPS The Palestinian Authority (PA) has received several “disappointing messages” from a number of European countries following PA head Mahmoud Abbas’ announcement that he was ending all agreements with Israel, a Ramallah official... Read more »
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg says his country rejects 'prejudice' against the Jewish state, and calls for dialogue with Israel’s new government.
Watchdog group IMPACT-se gets European Parliament to pass resolutions demanding EU stop unding of Palestinian education unless incitement removed from textbooks.
The E.U.'s decision to continue funding to Palestinian “civil society” organizations with terror links sets a 'dangerous precedent,' says Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan.
Israelis living in Judea and Samaria have been crying 'foul' for decades as Palestinians grab land literally from underneath their feet and the Israeli government rarely protests.
A 15 million euro donation by the E.U. will fill the funding gap that P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas recently cut in order to continue payments to Palestinian terrorist prisoners and 'martyr' families.
The Palestinians claim that that the E.U., Russia and the U.N. must thwart any a U.S. plan that doesn't create a Palestinian state, the prospects for which are fading by the day.
The Palestinians' EU-financed 2017 textbooks 'contain, across all subjects, violent depictions, hate speech – in particular against Israel – and glorification of jihad and martyrdom,' the EU noted.
'This is only the beginning,' stated Netanyahu, vowing to 'continue to take determined action against organizations that seek to delegitimize the State of Israel and strive to defame the state and the IDF around the world.'