Netanyahu urges European leaders to block kosher slaughter ban
Israeli Prime Minister s letter went out to the leaders of Poland, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, France, the office of the E.U. presidency and the president of the European Council.
The E.U. court’s ruling in support of the ban “threatens Jews’ freedom of religion across Europe,” writes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a letter to his counterparts in the EU
By Ariel Kahana, Israel Hayom via JNS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has written to a number of European leaders, asking that they allow kosher slaughter to continue in their countries.
At the peak of a medical and financial catastrophe,
the defendant is taking the country as hostage in order to delay his trial and is caving in to the
haredim (ultra-Orthodox community in Israel), his natural partners .
Instead of managing the crisis he extends the lockdown and presents a financial plan with the sole purpose of bribing voters. Several violent incidents were reported between protesters and police officers during the march to the Prime Minister s Official Residence on Balfour street in Jerusalem. The police statement read: While marching near the Presidential residence, protesters began violating the public order while attempting to breach a police barricade and throwing items at police officers on the scene.
The investment follows a decision that has since been taken by some African Americans to withdraw their savings from financial institutions owned by whites to those owned by blacks as a form of protest against racial discrimination.
African Americans continue to face racial discrimination due to their colour which has seen many face injustice at the hands of whites authorities. Last year, Afro Americans across USA took to the streets protesting the increased racial discrimination following the gruesome murder of the late George Floyd, an African American who was killed by a caucasian police officer in May 2020.
Kigozi then launched a campaign encouraging Afro Americans to consider coming to Uganda to consider settlement as well as taking up different investments. This call has since attracted support from President Yoweri Museveni.
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