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The Roman-era ship sank in a storm along with architectural elements likely intended for a temple or theater.
“There is no doubt” England’s new monarch will be the first British sovereign to visit the Holy Land, says Conservative peer Lord Polak.
A member of an endangered species, the seal is protected by Nature and Park Authority volunteers until it decides to return to sea.
The Orthodox group also awarded a prize to Bavarian minister-president Markus Söder.
The medium- to long-range surface-to-air system supplements the missile defense provided by the Iron Dome, Arrow 2 and Arrow 3.
“We want to have a clear engagement to denounce any antisemitic attitude or feeling in the system,” said Miguel Moratinos, who monitors antisemitism at the United Nations. “Our plan is similar to the European strategy. We will be inspired by certain elements.”
The annual commemoration in the Netherlands honors the victims of World War II and subsequent wars.
Opponents of Ajax Amsterdam often refer to the club as “The Jews,” as the team has had several Jewish chairmen and notable players.
“It is hard not to read Caravaggio’s tumultuous life and tendency to solve problems with a sword into this extraordinary picture,” curator Rachel McGarry told JNS.
The previous cemetery was destroyed in 1497 in the wake of an edict of King Manuel I.
The Israeli defense minister is on a working trip to Greece and Cyprus.
A pro-Israel NGO says it convinced Oslo to change its recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital and clarify that it doesn’t recognize a Palestinian state.