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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.

“We returned home, to the holy city, to the heart of our people,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Dublin’s announcement comes on the heels of similar official moves by Madrid and Oslo.
In February, Defense Minister Gallant shared intelligence on 30 UNRWA employees who took part in the Oct. 7 attack.
P.A. prime minister to meet with E.U. foreign ministers in Brussels to drum up support for similar moves.
In addition to complicating Israel’s ability to strike multilateral agreements toward ending the war, rulings against Israel could spur the Security Council to demand a ceasefire, forcing Jerusalem to rely on a U.S. veto.
France and South Africa supported the move, while the United States and most other European countries condemned it.
Protests marked the day, as lawmakers aim to tackle the issues of ultra-Orthodox enlistment and the economic fallout from the ongoing war against Hamas.
Israel must be supplied “with what it needs, when it needs it, without conditions, to achieve total victory in the face of evil,” says Rep. Elise Stefanik.