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“We can never feel the pain of those families who lost loved ones, but the Jewish people are coming together as never before in strength as a family,” Denver-based philanthropist Larry Mizel, told JNS.
The Jewish state will stand alone if it must, the Israeli prime minister said, a day after U.S. President Joe Biden said he would cut off arms to Israel if it attacks Rafah.
In another incident, an “unidentified aerial object” from the Gaza Strip crossed into Israeli airspace.
“It’s like I have an actual hole in my body. All you want is to feel close to your loved one but I have nowhere to go,” says Yael Adar.
Josep Borrell’s remarks a “dangerous mix of ignorance, hostility and the legitimization of terrorism.”
U.S. President Joe Biden is “leading the world straight into World War III,” said the former U.S. leader.
“Pauses in critical weapons shipments call into question your pledge that your commitment to Israel’s security will remain ironclad,” the Republicans wrote.
The determination was made by a special medical committee set up a week after Oct. 7 to evaluate the hostages’ condition based on available eyewitness and video evidence.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called for the national security minister’s dismissal over the remark, claiming that he was “endangering every soldier in the IDF and every citizen in the State of Israel.”
Move can be interpreted as a win for Hamas, Iran, says Israeli U.N. envoy.
“Biden is siding with Hamas over Israel,” said David Friedman, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel. “There’s no other way to say it.”
Shoshana Bryen, of The Jewish Policy Center, told JNS that she hasn’t seen the Pentagon “or anyone else” use that phrase.