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The United Nations has sent a “reconnaissance mission” to northern Gaza as a first step toward the return of displaced residents.
The Italian Space Agency may join Israel’s Beresheet 2 mission to the moon.
“There comes a point when the threats to your personal safety become too much,” Mike Freer said.
The national bomb squad was dispatched to investigate.
“Jewish life is an essential part of Europe’s past, its present and its future,” said the board of directors that administers the award.
The 21-year-old Swedish activist recently said at a protest in Leipzig, Germany, that “to stand with Palestine is to be human.”
The International Court of Justice’s ruling about genocide accusations against Israel is provisional, with a final decision potentially coming in years.
Tourism Minister Haim Katz this week inaugurated the Israeli pavilion at FITUR, the world’s largest tourism fair for the Spanish-speaking market.
“There is no justification for the guerrilla scenes we saw this morning in Vicenza,” said the city’s mayor, Giacomo Possamai.
As International Holocaust Remembrance Day draws near, they remember yesterday and reflect on tomorrow.
The portion earmarked for Gaza will remain in escrow in Norway till after the war against Hamas.
Ricarda Louk’s daughter Shani was brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7. Now she’s taking the fight back to Hamas.