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AP reported on Tuesday that discussions were taking place with Israel.
JNS has learned that Sharren Haskel is also expected to visit South Sudan in the first official Israeli delegation to the country.
Influencers and journalists saw the post-Oct. 7 reality, praising Israeli unity and pledging to share the nation’s story worldwide.
The Israeli foreign minister expressed his indignation over the international community’s indifference toward the crisis-stricken African nation.
“The name of Nelson Mandela is being misused by ideological extremists to promote an aggressive anti-Israel agenda, under the guise of human rights,” said the South African Zionist Federation.
Thousands in Rabat demand the free flow of aid into the coastal enclave and call for the reversal of normalization of relations with Jerusalem.
“Education matters—not just for Nigeria’s development, but for the future of global understanding and cooperation,” said IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff.
“The war will not end while hostages remain in Gaza,” the Jewish state’s delegation to the United Nations said.
“These growing ties reflect our shared values of liberty, innovation and faith,” said Israel’s deputy foreign minister.
Ilan Ossendryver’s imperative to document the damage was paramount, especially because he felt South African media barely covered Israel’s side.
Long at war with Morocco, the Western Sahara-based group has reportedly received drones and training from Iran and Hezbollah.
The congresswoman told the bank that its offerings in MTN Group stock exposes Americans to “directly” financing “a company complicit in funding terrorism and antisemitic activities.”