The Umschlagplatz monument is only the latest Holocaust memorial to recently be defaced in the Polish capital.
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Poland has ensured that Israel's leader could attend events marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz despite an ICC arrest warrant, thought he's not expected.
The Polish government said on Thursday it would ensure free and safe participation in the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp for the highest representatives of Israel.
The red graffiti says “Warsaw 1943 = Gaza 2025,” and was written beneath a quote from the biblical book of Job in Hebrew, Yiddish and Polish reading, “Earth, do not cover my blood; let there be no
The former Polish president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday slammed Warsaw's decision to protect Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu from the court’s arrest warrant should he decides to attend a commemoration of the liberation of Auschwitz.
European airlines are set to resume services to Israel after the start of a ceasefire in the long-running war in Gaza took effect on Sunday (19 January).
Ryanair senior executive Eddie Wilson has announced that the low-cost Irish carrier plans returning to full operations in Israel in the summer and that the summer schedule has already been prepared. Ryanair has not been flying to Israel since last August when flights were suspended due to the security situation.
The graffiti makes Warsaw’s Umschlagplatz memorial the latest of a string of Holocaust monuments to be vandalized with anti-Israel messages. The marble structure commemorates the spot where ...
Yacov Livne, Israel’s ambassador to Poland, denounced the vandalism in a post on X. “Shameful vandalism at Warsaw’s memorial for 300,000 (!) Jews deported to Treblinka. Poland has a special ...
The twist is that I’m describing the period of 1967-68. “March”, as it is known in Poland “the antisemitic campaign”. Which is to say the sense of déjà vu since October 7 has been no mistake whatsoever.
Poland signalled to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he won't be arrested if he attends the 80th anniversary commemoration marking the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. Any representative of the Israeli leadership who wishes to participate on January 27 can feel safe and will not be arrested,