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Gabi Ashkenazi’s visit to Egypt is the first by an Israeli foreign minister in 13 years; Ashkenazi says Israel is “first and foremost” committed to securing the return of Hamas captives.
The two discuss mechanisms to prevent Hamas from diverting resources intended for Gaza’s civilian population; Israeli premier reiterates demand for the return of Hamas captives.
“I grew up in America on the NYT—I delivered the NYT to my classmates—I learned civics—democracy and all the news ‘fit to print’ for 65 years but no more,” says Abraham Foxman.
It considers the Jewish state “a trusted ally” and “endeavors to work toward peace” while ensuring “security for Israel’s people, neighbors and citizens of the world.”
She was being treated at the same time that the terror organization in the Gaza Strip was firing thousands of rockets at Israeli population centers during the recent 11-day conflict.
“The message to Palestinians in New York and everywhere: We don’t hate you. We want to live peacefully. Wake up. We hate Hamas, who does not want people to live peacefully.”
ICEJ-Germany national director Gottfried Bühler called upon the federal government to take firm action against the “aggressive climate change of anti-Semitism” being witnessed in Germany.
A Jewish family saw three cars waving Palestinian flags; “the occupants got out of their cars and shouted, ‘Kill yourselves, you should all die.’ One then grabbed a family member by their neck.”
U.N. watchdog blasts “cynical politicization of the world’s top health agency” amid a global health crisis.
“Think the woke are not anti-Semitic? Think again,” says conservative filmmaker Avi Horowitz.
The Gulf state has long supplied Hamas with money and certain goods.
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar assured that humanitarian funds would not go to the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, its military wing.