Barcelona
Spain makes loud military statement, rocket fire continues
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Hapoel Tel Aviv back on track in Euroleague return; Maccabi falls
Barcelona doubles tourism tax, charging visitors up to €15 a night
Maccabi Barcelona inaugurated with over 300 attendees, celebrates Jewish identity, sports
Jewish-Arab coexistence group in Barcelona celebrate new years together
“Islamophobia and antisemitism have created this situation over time, and it is a vicious circle."
Spaniards take to streets as Catalonia independence tensions rise
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy insists the region must give up the independence push.
My Word: Independence and states of the mind
Some 150 countries are currently involved in territorial disputes. Israel isn’t to blame.
Over 800 injured as Catalans vote in favor of independence
The streets of Catalonia erupted into violence as national police burst into polling stations with batons, dragging voters away.
Spanish police move to prevent Catalonia independence vote
The referendum, declared illegal by Spain's central government, has thrown the country into its worst constitutional crisis in decades and raised fears of street violence.
No compromise on antisemitism
Antisemitism is fundamentally mythical, an irrational explanation of the world.
Spanish police shoot dead Barcelona van driver suspect
Spanish police used robots to assess if Younes Abouyaaqoub's explosive belt was fake.
Barcelona rabbi backtracks doomsday comments
The Jewish community of Barcelona is upset by chief rabbi Meir Bar-Hen's interview published after last week's terror attack.
Catalonia BDS chapter says Europe is ‘responsible’ for Barcelona attack
BDS Catalonia made the accusation one day after 14 people were killed in Barcelona.
Hezbollah condemns Barcelona attack, saying it 'harms the image of jihad'
The Lebanese terrorist organization called out the Syrian-based terror group.