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Following the testimony, hundreds gathered for the historic “Rally for Equal Rights” to protest UNHRC’s unprecedented assault on Israel, in which the council targeted the Jewish state in seven biased reports.
Some 8,000 Falash Mura are waiting to make aliyah from Ethiopia, their immigration previously approved in 2015 by a government decision.
A two-week leadership-training program “provides police departments a platform to share and exchange sources of excellence and best practice, learn from valuable experience and improve public safety for the citizens they serve.”
The government is holding back their aliyah because of financial and political reasons, says Aaron (A.Y.) Katsof, director of the Heart of Israel.
Members push to change the Israeli narrative, including among youth at Jewish summer camp.
“The ‘pay to slay’ law—the idea that someone who goes out and murders Jews is rewarded by the governing authority with money—is by far the most dramatic and obscene example of immorality. It’s the worst possible education there could be and the most morally reprehensible thing that could happen.”
The Israeli bill intended to discourage the P.A. from paying terrorists, and was previously given authorization by the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee to go to a final vote in Israel’s Knesset.
While young people were getting ready for their flights to Israel, they were asked about their knowledge of certain issues and policies, with their answers recorded.