The bronze sculpture honors Jewish women and children murdered by Nazi forces in Liepāja, Latvia, in 1941, and will serve as both a site of remembrance and an educational tool.
“Israel is the new Third Reich, and its flag should look exactly like this,” he said, holding up a blue-and-white Israeli flag with a swastika in the center.
“We are building a bridge that connects exceptional Israeli entrepreneurs with Indiana’s outstanding business, healthcare and research ecosystem,” stated Gil Friedlander, of Iron Nation.
“We understand we’re working against decades of history and complexities that have led us to this unique moment, and the opportunity here,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
Regan Darby Prater, 28, admitted to firebombing a Tennessee community center and trying to give personal information of those purportedly tied to Israel to the Iran-backed terror group, the U.S. Justice Department said.
Remembering means being “unapologetically Jewish,” the ambassador said in Poland.
“The Jewish people have proven that this time, we have the ability to defend ourselves and repel any danger,” Ofir Akunis, the Israeli consul general in New York, stated.
The virtual program will feature researcher Sandra Lanman, who traces her grandmother’s escape from Nazi Germany to Manila and the hardships Jewish refugees faced under Japanese occupation.
“A good conversation, as always,” Jerusalem’s top diplomat tweeted.
Legal filing by a group that accused Israel of “genocide” demands disclosure of export permits and military links.
“We have a state, we have an army and we are capable of standing against anyone who seeks to harm us,” said Yoav Kisch.
Prime Minister Meloni says the move is due to the current situation in the Middle East.
The low-cost carrier, once the Jewish state’s top foreign airline, pushed back flights to May as the U.S.-Iran standoff clouds aviation recovery.
“I believed that the slogan of ‘Never Again’ truly meant never again. Well, I was wrong,” said WJC Israel president Sylvan Adams ahead of the March of the Living in Poland.
“They want the [Lebanese] army to fight its own people—something the army cannot and will not do,” declared Naim Qassem.
Islamabad was in contact with both sides about timing and had received a positive response from Tehran about a second round, according to Pakistani officials.
Religious Zionism’s Zvi Sukkot, writing in German, tweeted: “There must never be a policy in the world that aims to create areas free of Jews.”
At present, we live with the direct legacy of the Nazi past of the Palestinian Arabs and their sympathizers in the form of a massive antisemitic campaign, particularly following the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7, 2023.
The International Human Rights Observatory and B’nai B’rith Portugal recognized Israel’s Declaration of Independence as a milestone for freedom and Jewish self-determination.
Lebanon is at a potential turning point, but without decisive action by Beirut the cycle of ceasefire, rearmament and war will continue, experts tell JNS.
The siren tradition began in the 1960s and has become one of the country’s most solemn national rituals.
Public gatherings are now limited to 5,000 people in many parts of the country, including Jerusalem.
The truck was en route to central Israel, according to Israeli inspectors and police.
Had the IDF failed to act, “Natanz, Fordow, Isfahan and Parchin might have been remembered eternally in infamy, just like Auschwitz, Treblinka, Majdanek and Sobibor,” said the Israeli premier.
“They want the [Lebanese] army to fight its own people—something the army cannot and will not do,” declared Naim Qassem.
Islamabad was in contact with both sides about timing and had received a positive response from Tehran about a second round, according to Pakistani officials.
I do not want to speculate anything, but the environment after the talks is fine,” said Khawaja Asif.
“We’re not supporting the blockade,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“This is their focus, and of course, it is important to us as well,” said the premier.
“The United States to Blockade Ships Entering or Exiting Iranian Ports on April 13 at 10:00 A.M. ET. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT.”
The announcement follows the collapse of talks with Iran in Pakistan.
He discusses what it means for Hungarian Jewry and relations with Israel.
“The military at large is not systemically antisemitic,” but there is “definitely a lack of concern for religious needs,” said Rabbi Elie Estrin, of the Aleph Institute.
“He wants to flex his authority as mayor of New York City, so he brings the desk outside to show he should be taken seriously,” Beverly Hallberg, president of District Media Group, told JNS.
“My mother told me I was gonna do it, and so that was sort of enough for me,” he told JNS of becoming an Eagle Scout.
“Whoever doesn’t live here can’t understand how complicated it is to maintain a routine in this chaos,” said Dr. Tamar Etzioni-Friedman at Haifa’s Carmel Medical Center.
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Press releases from Israel and around the pro-Israel and Jewish world
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