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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir hailed the development as a “historic day,” saying it marked the expulsion of “terror supporters.”
Owners of Bokertov cited years of harassment and boycotts by anti-Israel activists as the Antwerp closure ends the chain’s presence in the country.
“Hamas is banned in Switzerland. So is broadcasting on its behalf. An example that should be followed by others,” said Israel’s Foreign Ministry of the move.
“No one can predict what tomorrow will bring in Iran, but one thing is clear: no matter what happens—Iran will not return to being what it was,” said the Israeli premier.
Abbas Araghchi lashes out at the World Economic Forum for canceling his appearance at the Swiss conference over Tehran’s deadly crackdown on protesters.
The impetus for Orit Strook’s letter was an Israel Security Agency statement at a recent Cabinet meeting that the P.A. would succeed in proving it had reformed its curriculum.
“The survival of the Jewish people enabled me to survive this journey,” said Lukáš Klement.
A ministerial committee advanced a draft bill that regulates ride-sharing in a move to reduce travel costs.
“A year like no other,” the Israeli premier tweeted.
The new framework reduces reserve service by around one-third while increasing benefits, the Defense Ministry said.
The suspects allegedly carried out attacks in a Jewish area of the city after some of their family members were detained on criminal charges.
“Someone wielding power to decide the fate of citizens and public figures cannot be exempt from control mechanisms,” MK Yitzhak Kroizer tells JNS.