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David Isaac

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“There are 90,000 people that are still waiting for somebody to reach out to them,” Rabbi Shlomo Köves said of Hungary’s Jewish community.
Paragon Solutions was sold to a private equity firm, which critics argue put Israeli cyberattack technology into foreign hands.
For the first time, voices from within the coalition are demanding high army recruitment numbers for Haredim.
“False Flags and Real Agendas,” produced by Israeli NGO Regavim, describes the “settler violence” smear as a “modern-day blood libel.”
Prosecutors didn’t provide details on those being investigated, but a JNS source said there are at least three.
Analysts tell JNS the case has collapsed from an evidentiary point of view.
The Roths have been urging the United States to press Jordan to extradite the Hamas terrorist who helped plan and engineer the attack.
The 287.4-million-euro Spike LR2 deal was set to equip Spanish army and marine corps units.
António Guterres called for an immediate return to “unimpeded entry of assistance at scale,” claiming the current aid distribution model put Gaza civilians at risk, but failing to mention Hamas.
Conservative commentator Dave Rubin told JNS he’s confident about the Jewish state’s future: “I’m pretty sure God’s on our side.”
U.S. President Donald Trump’s rise offers a rare opportunity to break global elite’s stranglehold on Brussels, conference participants said.
The conference is hosted by the Budapest-based Center for Fundamental Rights, perhaps the most prominent conservative group in Hungary.