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“This isn’t a joke. It’s not a publicity stunt. Our offer is real,” said Gregory T. Angelo, president of the New Tolerance Fund.
U.S. and U.K. officials shared concerns about the development in Washington, D.C., last week.
The Noguchi Museum said that wearing a keffiyeh and other “such expressions can unintentionally alienate segments of our diverse visitorship.”
The Israel Women’s Network defines itself as a “nonpartisan civil society organization.”
Israelis on both right and left have complained of the ongoing aid to Hamas, their anger rekindled by the murder of six Israeli hostages in captivity.
Recordings of police interrogations of the prime minister and his family have generated acute interest in the film.
In the transcript of her interrogation, Sabah Haniyeh denied any connection to Hamas.
In a Sept. 9 letter to the Interior Minister, Knesset Member Nissim Vaturi said Yuli Novak should lose her citizenship for “breach of trust.”
The justice minister said he wouldn’t work with a Supreme Court president appointed “illegally” and “illegitimate” to a vast section of the Israeli public.
Four intelligence officers who failed in October have moved to higher or parallel positions in the Military Intelligence Directorate.
The Secondary School Teachers Association opposes private contracts. The government says the union only wants to maintain its grip on power.
“It turns out that the Egyptians have been playing a double game.”