Jerusalem's chargés d'affaires expected to return to Warsaw, while Israel appears to balk at full restoration of ambassadors following spat over Holocaust restitution legislation

Polish opposition senator tells ToI that a diplomatic spat over Holocaust restitution legislation can be put to bed, but Jerusalem sticks to demand that Warsaw fix law first

Blinken says he's deeply concerned over parliament in Warsaw's passing of law severely restricting process for Holocaust survivors and their families to obtain property restitution

FM Lapid says Jerusalem will review 2018 joint statement on Holocaust remembrance; Knesset speaker cancels plans to form inter-parliamentary friendship group

The bill, which has already been overwhelmingly approved by both houses of Warsaw parliament, would effectively end Jewish Holocaust-era property claims

Mateusz Morawiecki digs in heels after Israeli FM attacks law that would set a 30-year deadline for Jews to recover seized property, barring all Holocaust claims

The legislation, which must still be approved by Poland's senate, sets a 30-year deadline for Jews to recover seized property

Reporter Katarzyna Markusz vows to keep recounting her country's role in the genocide of European Jews and the ongoing 'widespread aversion of Poles' toward Jewish people

Katarzyna Markusz questioned on suspicion of violating law against defaming country after anonymous complaint filed over 2020 article; faces up to 3 years in jail

Piotr Cywiński makes the unusual move of speaking up about an Israeli plan for hawkish Effi Eitam, who has been accused of racist rhetoric, to head Israel's Holocaust center

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