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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.

The North African country, with a long history of being anti-Israel, appears to believe the United States is out of excuses to block the resolution.
The Republican, a former IDF soldier who is an Ethiopian-born Israeli-American, lost by about eight points to Tom Suozzi.
Francesca Albanese doubled down during an event at Harvard on her controversial claim that Hamas terrorists only hate Israel, not Jews.
“The nature of the work is to explain and persuade,” says Nathan Diament, executive director of the Orthodox Union’s center in Washington.
Avi Abraham Benlolo, founding chair and CEO of the Abraham Global Peace Initiative, wrote that the United Nations exploits its Gazan staff.
Head of Hostages and Missing Families Forum: It is the U.N.’s duty “to put international pressure on all parties involved.”
“If the remaining BDS controversies come off Israeli companies after this, we can finally say that Morningstar is BDS free,” said Rich Goldberg of FDD.
Peter Szijjártó told JNS that three were released, one died in Gaza and the fifth is hopefully still alive.
We need a ceasefire before Ramadan but the task is daunting, Tor Wennesland says.
CMI reported that skepticism and opposition to UNRWA is based on “misunderstanding” and “unfounded claims” and that incitement within the agency “can be hard to control.”
Wary of upsetting ongoing negotiations to free hostages, Washington has rejected council action on the matter.
Two of the groups the United Nations tapped to investigate its embattled Palestinian refugee agency praised South Africa’s genocide charges against the Jewish state.