- New report: major developments and trends on terrorism in Europe in 2024 (EUROPOL)
- Because he was wearing a Star of David necklace, a man was threatened with a knife in a Berlin park.
- Ban on far-right antisemitic, anti-Israel German magazine lifted by federal court
- Mélenchon: Sur l’antisémitisme, LFI a pu commettre des erreurs « dans la moyenne que tout le monde commet »
- Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Åkesson publicly apologized for the party’s antisemitic past, following the release of a detailed white paper documenting its early ties to far-right extremism. He expressed deep regret that the party once appeared threatening to Jews in Sweden and emphasized that antisemitism has no place in Swedish society. Åkesson also claimed that today’s antisemitism is increasingly coming from the political left, especially in relation to the Israel-Palestine conflict. He reiterated his party’s support for Israel’s right to self-defense, marking a notable shift in the Sweden Democrats’ public stance on foreign policy – Aron Verständig welcomed his speech
- Protestors clash with police as Palestine Action to be designated as terrorist group in UK: Protesters clashed with police on Monday as the UK government prepared to proscribe Palestine Action. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said in a statement on Monday afternoon that she will lay an order before parliament next week which, if passed, will make membership and support for Palestine Action illegal