EJC Reacts to German-Iranian Deal

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The European Jewish Congress regrets the decision of the German government to allow a deal between a German corporation and Iran amounting to a 100 million euro to build natural gas liquefaction plants in Iran.
While acknowledging German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s recent opposition to the deal, the European Jewish Congress continues to monitor a deal that breaks the European consensus of furthering stronger sanctions on Iran.

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EJC calls on Europe’s university rectors to protect Jewish students 

The European Jewish Congress has called upon the rectors of Europe’s leading universities to protect Jewish student rights free from intimidation and attack, as European universities see occupations and demonstrations from anti-Zionist activists.