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Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim is a Washington-based correspondent for JNS, primarily covering the U.S. State Department and Congress. He is the senior U.S. correspondent at the Israel-based i24NEWS TV network.

Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt takes on conspiracy theories, Holocaust denial and imbalanced criticism of Israel.
An annual festival meant to turn an evil part of history into something of beauty wrestles head-on with the lasting impacts of the Holocaust and German anti-Semitism.
The sanctioned individuals and companies are said to be generating hundreds of millions of dollars for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force and Hezbollah.
The U.S. governmental body announces the designation of a Hamas finance official, along with a network of three Hamas financial facilitators and six companies.
Israeli filmmaker Duki Dror explores the controversial subject in a new documentary.
The United Nations hosted an Israeli writer who explains the real story of death and survival in the former Soviet Union and the Middle East, and how Russians and Ukrainians view a World War II without a Holocaust.
Donny Morris’s aunt says a number of initiatives both in Israel and the family’s hometown of Bergenfield, N.J., have been created to keep his memory alive.
“This commission makes a complete mockery of international law and is tantamount to an all-out assault against the Jewish state,” says ILF chair and CEO Arsen Ostrovsky.
An Independence Day celebration featured breakthroughs in a range of environmentally-friendly new edible products, sampled by ambassadors from around the world.
The exhibit, titled “The Knesset Celebrates 70—Parliament Shaping Israeli Society,” was previously displayed at Ben-Gurion International Airport in 2019 to mark the parliament’s 70th anniversary.
The New York Philharmonic is set to take up residency at the Usedom Music Festival, once the secretive home of the Third Reich’s rocket and nuclear development program.
“We don’t have a lot of business on the West Bank that has been developed, especially between Israeli and Palestinians. I think this presents an opportunity for people to work together, get to know each other. It’s not rocket science. It’s just common-sense solutions to everyday problems,” said Rep. Lou Correa (D-Calif.).