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Troy Osher Fritzhand

Troy Osher Fritzhand

Troy Osher Fritzhand is the Jerusalem correspondent at JNS, covering the capital city, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Knesset. He was previously the politics and Knesset reporter at The Jerusalem Post and has written for the Algemeiner Journal and The Media Line. Also an active member of the city’s tech scene, he resides in Jerusalem with his wife.

The U.S. president is expected to pressure the Israeli leader to accept Hamas’s changes to an American outline.
The bipartisan group sends a message to the world that the relationship between the two countries “transcends parties and administrations,” said Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.
A wide range of speakers addressed topics from rising antisemitism to the “day after” in Gaza to the Iranian threat, and how Israelis and Jews around the world can stand up to the lies being hurled at them.
The six groups, in the Mossad, Israel Security Agency and other intelligence and cyber agencies, were restarted after a year and a half break.
In its unanimous ruling, the nine-justice panel called the current situation unconstitutional, and accused the government of “seriously undermining the rule of law.”
“What’s happening in Judea and Samaria is not just about there, it’s about Tel Aviv and Kfar Saba,” says HaTzafot co-founder Hadas Madmon.
Belarus’s President Alexander Lukashenko blamed Jews for corruption charges facing his government.
The National Unity Party head’s resignation from the emergency government will ultimately have little effect, expert tells JNS.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who voted against the bill, said that “We must not do petty politics on the backs of the great IDF fighters.”
“It was an easy decision to enter the government, but the decision to leave was very difficult,” said Gantz.
While several European countries’ recent recognition of a Palestinian state is concerning, the practical results on the ground may amount to less than some expect, experts tell JNS.
“We returned home, to the holy city, to the heart of our people,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu