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Magen David Adom will use the cars in communities attacked on Oct. 7
“We are committed to deepening our partnerships towards a brighter future for all,” said Ambassador to the UAE Amir Hayek on Abraham Accords anniversary.
Ottawa’s former justice minister traces the eruption of Jew-hatred on North American college campuses to the 1970s.
The comments by Sheikh Riad Fataar, the head of the Muslim Judicial Council in the Western Cape, are “deeply disappointing and disturbing,” said the executive director of the Cape South African Jewish Board of Deputies.
It comes amid a diplomatic tug-of-war in the region between supporters and opponents of Israel.
Pretoria is hoping that proof of their allegations will come from other places.
Lawmakers gather in Addis Ababa “to build on the Abraham Accords and pursue peace, progress and prosperity.”
Archbishop Justin Welby should know that Jerusalem was the capital of Israel before anyone heard of Britain, Rabbi Warren Goldstein said.
The community’s security team managed to hold off the terrorist onslaught on Oct. 7 but the children underwent immense trauma.
Shlomit Sufa sat down with JNS in her Accra office to discuss her 23 years in the Israeli diplomatic corps, serving in Ethiopia, Switzerland, Canada and Ghana.
“I want to educate people that what has been happening since Oct. 7 is not the real Islam,” says Bahraini activist.
“Moving forward, it is imperative that we continue to facilitate these dialogues with global leaders to ensure Gazans can rely on a free and fair democracy,” said Rep. David Trone (D-Md.).