Donald Tusk urges formation of parliamentary commission to probe reported use of Israeli-made spyware against opposition figures

Warsaw has been involved in a lengthy stand-off with Brussels, particularly over judicial reforms; it is also in an escalating dispute with Israel over its Holocaust policies

Text messages stolen from Krzysztof Brejza were used in political campaign; he says hacking may have tipped 2019 elections

Digital sleuths claim lawyer Roman Giertych's cellphone tapped in final weeks of 2019 election, prosecutor Ewa Wrzosek targeted in 2021 as she challenged gov't purge of judiciary

Top Israeli diplomat, Auschwitz Museum condemn Confederation party after protest features 'Vaccination Makes You Free' sign intended to mimic infamous slogan at death camp gate

Traditional Hanukkah tops collected by Arthur Kurzweil are pulled from the earth in the Old Country; they have little monetary value, but their historical significance is priceless

Eliyana Adler says Pilecki Institute suppresses Holocaust research and ignores how some Poles profited from murder of their neighbors; site director calls allegations 'unfounded'

Minister announces detention of suspects after 'disgraceful event'; community group: Polish Jews 'haven't experienced such hatred in public for years'

In latest condemnation of last week's chanting of 'Death to Jews,' Andrzej Duda says incident was 'barbarism,' goes against Poland's values

March commemorating Poland’s independence featured hundreds of far-right activists shouting antisemitic slogans, including 'Death to Jews,' burning text on Jewish rights

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