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Remigijus Žemaitaitis charged journalists and local Jews with treating the destruction of Palestinian schools as “another pastime.”
Waltz is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog.
“The U.S. and our regional partners have a shared interest in ensuring the disarmament of Hezbollah,” said CENTCOM head Adm. Brad Cooper.
Troops killed six terrorists and apprehended dozens of wanted suspects.
Calling Turkey “the greatest threat,” Athens reveals deployment plan.
The uncertainty around the circumstances of Yasser Abu Shabab’s death exposes fractures within new militias operating under Israeli coordination.
“I know their language, I know their culture, I know a lot of things about these demons,” said the Israeli-American at an event near the Gaza border.
The new campus across from Sacher Park aims to become a global hub for Jewish learning and leadership.
The course marked a milestone in the army’s ongoing efforts to integrate Haredi soldiers into the Hasmonean Brigade.
“We’re not going anywhere so fast. We can’t be erased,” one attendee told JNS. “People aren’t surrendering.”
The works come from the Judaica collection of lawyer and art patron Max N. Berry, who has been a board member at many major U.S. museums.
Israel’s security, along with freedom of navigation around the Arabian peninsula, securing energy supplies and defeating terrorist groups, are listed as America’s “core interests” in the region.