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Tzipi Hotovely will be filling a position that has been vacant for two years.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was reportedly forced to resign after seeking to include the nuclear issue in the talks.
The exiled Iranian opposition leader said they failed to address Tehran’s human rights violations.
Among those killed was Hazem Rami Ali Aidi, who infiltrated Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
“We are thankful that the law enforcement officer shot during the attack is safe and on the path of recovery,” said Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
The premier’s announcement followed the launch of several rockets and UAVs.
A Secret Service agent who was hit is in “very high spirits,” the U.S. president said. “The vest did the job.”
Nesya Karadi was the 22nd fatality in Israel since the start of the war with the Islamic Republic on Feb. 28.
Despite the ceasefire, the European agency said further monitoring is needed to assess the risks to civil aviation.
Israeli forces detained 11 suspects and are searching for the others.
Despite contrary reports, Hamas spokesman denies candidates linked to the terror group are taking part.
Protesters praise “unity between the Iranian and Israeli peoples.”
The Palestinian gunmen were spotted riding in a pickup truck.
The Iranian-backed organization fired two projectiles at Israeli communities near the border.
The Islamic Republic’s president calls on citizens to reduce the use of electricity in the wake of the war’s devastation.
One professor who served on the committee that created the report said the Trump administration’s accusations of antisemitism at Yale “were a pretty serious exaggeration.”
“Amid the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents across Canada, this report represents an important contribution to the development of effective solutions,” the Israeli embassy in Canada stated.
“Activities specifically done to harass or intimidate people, especially as they’re entering into a religious institution to go worship, are unacceptable,” Rep. Tom Suozzi told JNS.
“Relationships tied to military conflict are far more likely to be seen as burdens,” the survey stated.
“The environment at TMU pushed me to a place I never thought I’d be—feeling like I no longer belonged on my own campus,” said Toronto Metropolitan University student Liat Schwartz.
The “George H.W. Bush” just arrived in the Middle East, according to CENTCOM.
“This veto is a profound failure of City Hall to demonstrate to all New Yorkers that our safety is a priority,” the groups said.
Sam Markstein, of the Republican Jewish Coalition, told JNS that Mamdani’s first veto as mayor “serves to accommodate vile antisemitic protests comes as no surprise.”
The prime minister delayed the publication of his annual medical report to prevent Iranian “false propaganda” during the war.
The Islamic Republic’s president calls on citizens to reduce the use of electricity in the wake of the war’s devastation.
Nesya Karadi was the 22nd fatality in Israel since the start of the war with the Islamic Republic on Feb. 28.
The Iranian-backed organization fired two projectiles at Israeli communities near the border.
Fragments had punctured the girl’s abdomen, causing severe liver damage.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed that “Operation Economic Fury” against Tehran would continue.
Judiciary news outlet claimed Mehdi Farid passed sensitive information to Mossad.
U.S. president says Tehran is seeking the reopening of key oil route amid economic pressure.
A new project creates personal matches between bereaved families and therapeutic dogs that touch wounded hearts through play, touch and their very presence.
Communities near Gaza push forward with resilience centers, therapy programs and infrastructure despite trauma.
Clalit study finds hospital-level care at home can improve outcomes as wartime pressures reshape patient treatment.
Counter-demonstrators called for the destruction of the State of Israel.
Mike Evans honors pro-Israel advocates, highlights US president’s support at Jerusalem Independence Day event.
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“Misha believed that history was not something to be stored away. It was something to be shared, felt and passed forward,” said Dov Ben-Shimon, CEO of World ORT.
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