Israel’s Foreign Ministry stated that it 'views the request by British Metropolitan Police to interview MK Livni during her visit to the UK with great concern. We would have expected different behavior from a close ally such as the UK.'
The dean of Harvard Law School issued a strong condemnation of a recent incident in which a student called visiting Israeli member of parliament Tzipi Livni "smelly" - an age-old anti-Semitic canard.
Israel has been encountering biased and unfair foreign press coverage of the events transpiring in the country and has many examples as evidence, but the foreign media still blindly insists their conduct is professional and their reports reflect the truth.
In a seemingly endless string of offensive and biased statements, Wallstrom again accused Israel of extrajudicial killings of Palestinian terrorists and called for an international probe. Israel’s Foreign Ministry strongly rejected the allegations, calling her accusations “irresponsible and delusional.”
According to German ambassador to Israel Clemens Von Goetze, the EU’s initiative to mark products originating in Judea and Samaria is merely a technical step. Most Israelis are not convinced.
A Palestinian terrorist threw a firebomb at a passing car in Jerusalem. As a result, three civilians were wounded - two men lightly and a young woman moderately.
"Israel does not commit war crimes. Israel is defending itself from a murderous terrorist organization that calls for its destruction," Netanyahu stated.
Each year, Israelis are faced with rock terror attacks, which have injured and killed a number of innocent civilians. Now, those responsible for throwing these deadly rocks will face stricter punishment.
Leading bookseller Steimatzky seemingly bowed to Islamic pressure, canceling its sales promotion of the latest Charlie Hebdo magazine depicting Mohammed. Some Israeli politicians pointedly defended freedom of expression.