Poland has promised Netanyahu safe passage to an Auschwitz memorial service. Former and current EU officials are speaking out.
Poland joined other EU countries in allowing the Israeli leader entry without threat of arrest, this time for a ceremony commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz — which Netanyahu had no intention of attending anyway.
DW looks back at the heated debate in Poland triggered by the decision.There are places on Polish soil that hold a deep significance not only for Poles but also for Jews and many people in Israel. According to Gaza's Health Ministry,
After a misstep, Warsaw promises not to arrest the leaders of the Jewish state.
Poland’s government is facing possible legal action after ... or the minister - as it is currently declared - of education of Israel, whoever will come… will be assured of safety and will not be detained." But in letters sent to Tusk and his foreign ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Poland. Meanwhile, Israel made a deal with Hamas. Read more about what happened on Wednesday, January 15. Zelenskyy's visit to Poland Yesterday, January 15,
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.
Poland's leaders are wisely promising to ignore an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
9. The most serious doubts I have were caused by the decision of the Polish government to break off diplomatic relations with Israel… I consider this step rash and [anticipate that it will] cause serious detriment to Poland. The severance of relations is ...
POLAND — The afternoon sun broke through northern Poland’s grey skies as we walked into a golden-yellow field hedged by massive evergreens. Birds quietly chirped in the brush. Some in the group were draped in Canadian and Israeli flags as we entered the clearing where Chełmno once stood.
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A 100-year-old Holocaust survivor in San Francisco recounts the horrors of the Lodz Ghetto and the concentration camps. She also has advice.