Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis says he hopes war will not have 'too much of a humanitarian cost,' while Dutch PM Mark Rutte says leaders to 'discuss how now to best move forward'

US, Germany, other EU states denounce proposed legislation to limit donations to human rights groups, prompting Netanyahu, Foreign Ministry to consider postponement, report says

European nation to purchase 20 PULS weapons produced by Elbit; Defense Minister Gallant says deal ‘strengthens ties, enhances Israel's global position'

Shai Avital has two weeks to appeal decision, faces 26 sexual harassment complaints in Israel; lawyers say he always planned on returning home and 'proving his innocence'

Police cite two counts of suspected sexual misconduct against Shai Avital, whose lawyers say they weren't notified of request

Chief rabbi 'relieved' by decision but concerned it took universities two weeks and vociferous protests by Dutch Jews and their allies to reach their conclusion

Israel Products Center forced to pay $2,514 after labeling it 'product from an Israeli village in Judea and Samaria' instead of wording from 2015 EU regulation

Soccer star refused entry to Cyprus despite testing negative for coronavirus; authorities reportedly threaten his whole Dutch team with quarantine

Non-binding motion calls annexation a 'gross violation of international law' and notes the Netherlands has taken similar measures against other countries

Eindhoven, in the eastern Netherlands, backtracks on 2014 promise and now says it will only change road markers as part of framework of regular replacement

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