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The state funding that covers certain teacher salaries “allows us to keep quality up and keep tuition increases reasonable, all thanks to the state,” Rabbi Bini Krauss, principal of SAR Academy, told JNS.
The air pollution around the country was ranked as the worst in the world.
The “End Pay-for-Slay” campaign unveiled a billboard in the iconic Manhattan location slamming P.A. chief Mahmoud Abbas.
It could have been “the deadliest terrorist attack in U.K. history,” a police official said.
Two U.S. officials said that a military campaign against the Islamic Republic will likely involve weeks of operations.
Israeli troops killed a terrorist in the northern Strip who crossed the Yellow Line and posed a threat.
IDF troops apprehended dozens of terrorists in Judea and Samaria and confiscated over three million shekels in terror funds.
Liberty was the talk of the town—from America to Iran.
“Governments that fail to protect Jewish communities must be held accountable,” the U.S. special envoy said.
The changes don’t address the problem of a “defense industrial base” that is “too small, too high-bound, too fragile,” Jonathan Ruhe, of JINSA, told JNS.
The U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act aims at “advancing joint investments such as emerging technologies, defense industrial base cooperation, artificial intelligence and biotechnology initiatives,” said Sen. Ted Budd, a co-sponsor.
“Radical leftist groups like Code Pink are puppets of the Chinese Communist Party,” the Republican majority on the House Foreign Affairs Committee said.