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“What the hell is the point of the U.N. or the U.N. Security Council?” an Associated Press reporter asked at a U.S. State Department briefing.
“The U.S. move only will lengthen the conflict,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
“Antisemitism is always and forever, but this has been a wake-up call,” says Gladys Fink Senderowitsch, the owner of Nana’s Kitchen & Catering.
A terrorist guard forced Amit Soussana to “commit a sexual act on him” at gunpoint, she told “The New York Times.”
“One can only imagine how difficult it is to actually work for such an organization and be dependent on its bureaucracy for one’s welfare,” Anne Bayefsky told JNS.
FM Israel Katz: The Jewish state “will not give in to any pressure or threats.”
The IDF’s Rafah operation must begin with a large-scale evacuation and screening to ensure that terrorists don’t escape with civilians.
The terrorist group insists on “permanent ceasefire.”
The Hamas ceasefire resolution was adopted on March 25, 2024, following the abstention of the United States.
“Nothing has changed about our policy—nothing,” John Kirby told reporters after Washington abstained rather than vetoing a U.N. Security Council resolution.
“The lack of a decisive victory in Gaza may bring us closer to a war in the north,” Gallant said ahead of meetings in Washington.
“People that were in other administrations with Biden saw him as weak, ineffective, Hamas would have never done that attack if I were there.”