Israel invites Tommy Robinson to visit following Manchester attack

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Israel's Minister of Diaspora and Combating Antisemitism invited Tommy Robinson to visit the country, calling him a "genuine ally" and "true friend of Israel." The invitation comes shortly after a terror attack outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, where two people were killed. The minister stated Israel stands with its allies against radical Islam. Robinson is described as a courageous leader confronting hate and antisemitism. The minister emphasized strengthening bonds with allies who refuse to be silent in the face of rising threats.


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