🇫🇷 Lyon, France, June 13, 2026: A driver mocked a Jewish father walking with his 2 children wearing Moroccan football jerseys of @AchrafHakimi. 🇲🇦⚽️
Around 40,000 Moroccan Jews live in France.
Outrageous to see a Jewish family harassed for supporting their team.
I’m really sick of British politicians telling lies about Israel. It’s verging on the dangerous.
@labourlewis is not a child: he should understand that it is a case brought by South Africa which has accused Israel. The ICJ has made no finding and South Africa et al are trying to change the definition of genocide to fit the crime they want to accuse Israel of.
There’s been plenty of chatter on X about how Mayor Mamdani’s “immigrant neighborhoods” map conveniently omitted Italian and Irish enclaves.
Guess who else got erased? The 10-12% of New Yorkers who are Jewish.
Yet somehow “Little Egypt” and “Little Palestine” made the cut.
Sorry, @NYCMayor you won’t get rid of us that easily. Jews built this city too.
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🚨 FA made strong representation to FIFA that VAR process incorrectly followed on Quansah red card. Cited referee viewing still image 1st when should be realtime replay. Request for mitigation not accepted. Rules state 2-game ban + no appeal @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/RiRpUpIYYr
EXCL: Andy Burnham has apologised for Labour’s initial response to Israel’s military action in Gaza, saying that the party “didn’t get it right” and needs to “do better” under his leadership, as he signals a significant shift in the UK’s approach to the Middle East.
The PM-in-waiting told me he would put more pressure on the Israeli government, including through further sanctions on individuals and entities, but also potentially by banning trade in goods with illegal settlements.
As well as pushing for substantive change on the ground, Burnham’s intervention starts to address concerns among voters on Labour’s progressive flank, many of whom have abandoned the party over its position on Israel and Palestine.
“I know many people feel that at the start of Israel’s military action in Gaza my party didn’t get it right and I am sorry about that. The response has too often not been good enough. We need to do better,” he said.
“We’ve got to do more to put pressure on the Israeli government… Yes, we have taken some important steps… But let’s be honest, the UK was too slow to call for a ceasefire. And we must now do more to strengthen our approach.”
Spiralling disability benefits not a problem, says Labour. With comments like Who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others?” It’s a real cause for concern. These people live on a different planet https://t.co/kTljRe8hBW
🇸🇦🇮🇱 Scoop: Saudi Arabia is advancing a plan to sideline Israel from the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), known as the "Peace Railways" project, by rerouting the corridor through Syria instead of Israel, two sources tell @Jerusalem_Post
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