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Satellite images show the regime burying tunnel entrances at the nuclear complex amid American shipping cautions, heated rhetoric over protests and new nuclear talks with Washington.
Israeli prosecutors say the pair passed security information to Iranian intelligence for pay and are seeking to keep them jailed during trial.
The Israeli military says troops demolished an arms cache in southern Syria last week as part of efforts to stop attacks in the north.
A huge sign was placed on a building in Palestine Square, with text in Hebrew that mocks the “small area” of the Jewish state’s population hub.
The plan calls for the creation of a new unit within the Israeli Defense Ministry to coordinate a response for at-risk youth.
“The problem won’t be solved until the state understands that immigration is an internal danger,” activist Sheffi Paz tells JNS.
Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS that “America needs to wake up to the reality of what their Jewish neighbors are experiencing.”
“I think the government should be funding those universities that see themselves as repositories of cultural inheritance and of a Western tradition that undergirds what America stands for,” Yeshiva University’s president, who testified at the hearing, told JNS.
“We have one set of laws in the United States, known as the U.S. Constitution,” Congressman Keith Self, co-founder of the caucus, told JNS.
The United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomed the Syrian government as the 90th member of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS.
According to “The Times,” the Future Ireland Fund, a government sovereign wealth fund worth $14.8 billion, would exclude “certain companies” on a U.N. database of businesses linked to Israel.
PAL-Awda called for “urgent action” to tell lawmakers “to reject anti-free speech” areas drawn around schools and synagogues.