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Originally from Casablanca, Morocco, Amelie made aliyah in 2014. She specializes in diplomatic affairs and geopolitical analysis and serves as a war correspondent for JNS. She has covered major international developments, including extensive reporting on the hostage crisis in Israel.

“Only through the unity of the people of Israel will we be able to bring all the hostages home,” said Yagil Kaakov, 13, who was released by Hamas in November as part of a ceasefire agreement.
“My soul is left behind, somewhere among the trees that were my hiding place for so many hours.”
“Each person who comes is another voice, and we need those voices to answer those who oppose Israel’s right to defend itself.”
While talks continue in Doha towards a possible ceasefire deal, the father of Hamas captive Sagui Dekel-Chen says every day the hostages remain in captivity is a day too long.
While the IDF has approved the return of evacuees to several communities in southern Israel, including Sderot, not everyone is willing to return.
The plaintiffs accuse the university of allowing a toxic and hateful atmosphere on campus to proliferate, greatly devaluing their diplomas in the eyes of potential employers.
Artificial intelligence is crucial for children to learn independently, said consultant Chani Marzel.
Yaacov Monsonego, director of the Ohr Torah (formerly Ozar Hatorah) school in the French city, lost his daughter Myriam to the terrorist shooting.
The Yael Foundation’s commitment to academic excellence is strengthening Jewish schools worldwide.
Prominent antisemitism researcher Charles Asher Small tells JNS that a war is being waged against the Jewish state, not only physically but also intellectually and philosophically.
“Many Masa volunteers publicly express support for Israel, and they pay heavy prices for it socially, professionally and security-wise.”
“I don’t know if I’ll feel safe going back if nothing changes. I don’t know if I’ll be able to live there as I had intended.”