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Regev called the act “barbaric and violent” and urged French authorities to swiftly identify and punish the perpetrators. The incident follows a pattern of escalating anti-Israel sentiment, with social media amplifying the vandalism’s impact and fueling debates over security for Israeli businesses abroad.
Protests are scheduled for Thursday evening along the Volos promenade and Wednesday morning coinciding with the ship’s docking. A broader campaign, dubbed “Day of Action for Gaza,” is set for Sunday, with over 25 anti-Israel protests planned across Greece, targeting tourist-heavy islands as well as mainland sites.
Most demonstrations are slated for the afternoon and evening in prominent public spaces such as ports, squares and archaeological sites. The coordinated protests in Greece aim to disrupt tourism linked to Israel, with organizers accusing Israel of human rights violations.
The Diaspora Affairs Ministry warned of heightened risks for Israeli travelers, particularly in popular destinations, as the campaign seeks to draw global attention. The incidents in Paris and Greece underscore the growing challenges Israeli entities face abroad, prompting calls for stronger security measures and diplomatic responses to counter the rising tide of anti-Israel actions.
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