A high-level Polish government delegation will travel to Israel on Wednesday to discuss Poland’s controversial Holocaust law, the Israeli foreign ministry said Tuesday, according to AFP.
The law, which was approved by the Polish Senate and then signed by the president, allows a sentence of up to three years in prison for anyone ascribing "responsibility or co-responsibility to the Polish nation or state for crimes committed by the German Third Reich." It applies to both citizens of Poland as well as foreign citizens.
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