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"textContent": "On November 23, 2023, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez arrived in Israel. A month and a half after the Simchat Torah massacre, world leaders were still arriving for solidarity visits. Sánchez had not been considered a friend of Israel before, but he had not been defined as a hostile actor either, and against the absolute […]\n\nThe post Europe's antisemitism capital: 'What happened in Germany is beginning here' appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.",
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