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“It is part of Israel, part of the State of Israel,” Smotrich told JNS, “and with God’s help, this can never be changed.”
The peoples of the region face a unique opportunity to expand the Abraham Accords and together build a “diverse and vibrant society,” the president said.
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister said that leading the artificial intelligence field “will be decisive in continuing to strengthen our power.”
Noam Bettan is set to represent the Jewish state at the musical contest in Vienna with a song to be presented on March 5.
“Everything that has been written about a potential war with Iran has been written incorrectly,” said the U.S. president.
The KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling planes now stationed in Israel extend the range of fighter jets and bombers. Israel has purchased the same model and is awaiting delivery. The aircraft has faced sharp criticism over its high cost and multiple malfunctions.
A Royal Commission led by retired judge Virginia Bell begins probing December’s Bondi Beach attack, antisemitism and security failures.
“Israel must not agree to a policy that effectively shuts Jewish prayer out of the Temple Mount during the midday hours,” the Beyadenu NGO said.
Yehuda Kaploun, U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism at the State Department, hosted the Shabbat dinner at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington for ambassadors, senior administration officials and Jewish community leaders.
Watermelon Books’ featured titles deny “the existence of the Jewish people and promoting radical anti-Israel narratives erasing Jewish history, identity and legitimacy,” the Combat Antisemitism Movement wrote.
“If the pattern holds over time and continues to grow as the months get warmer, then you start to look at things that changed at the turn of the year that might have explained it,” Rafael Mangual, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS.
“Statewide resources should reflect organizations that broadly represent the Jewish community,” Jonathan Schulman, of the Jewish Majority, told JNS.