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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.

António Guterres says that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dodged his efforts to reach out since Oct. 7 ... and some controversial statements.
“To think that the U.N. had any understanding of what was … any information about those operations, I think, is: No is clearly the answer for that,” said a U.N. spokesman.
“We have a voice here that we have to use so that we cannot be ignored,” Manhattan borough president Mark Levine told JNS.
“The Boy,” a film by Yahav Winner, who was killed on Oct. 7, is playing in Manhattan.
A U.N. spokesman said security didn’t want to escalate the situation, as the “rabbis” group called for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Gilad Erdan bashes the council for ignoring mass displacement and killings by and of Muslims, instead relentlessly focusing on Israel’s defensive actions.
A nonprofit invites influencers to see the Jewish state from top to bottom, knowing that seeing is believing, and knowledgeable posts are powerful.
“When things come to light through the media, we address them,” said a U.N. spokesman.
The council roundly rejected a series of Russian amendments, including one attempting to shift the blame for the Red Sea attacks to Israel.
“There are no morals here, only bias and hypocrisy,” Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Gilad Erdan told a General Assembly meeting on the Israel-Hamas war.
The world body, which has long been accused of Jew-hatred, waffled on its explanation of the situation.
The U.N. Security Council convened a meeting to discuss the threat, as major powers released a statement condemning the Yemen-based Iranian proxy.