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“To be recognized for something that I’m just doing naturally feels wonderful,” McCain told JNS. “But it also feels confusing, because I just feel like it’s something everyone should be doing.”
Tokyo has been carrying out a “comprehensive assessment, including appropriate timing and modalities, of the issue of recognizing Palestinian statehood,” said Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya.
The Jewish state and the U.S. “drink from the same fountain” of biblical values, the president told the largest-ever delegation of American lawmakers.
Al-Sharaa said that negotiations could lead to results “in the coming days.”
Simon Opher and Peter Prinsley said they were prevented from witnessing the “grave challenges” facing healthcare in ”the occupied West Bank.”
“If you care about the people of Gaza and you are betting on UNRWA solving the problem, it’s just not going to happen under these circumstances,” said GHF Executive Chairman Johnnie Moore.
Berlin had “turned a blind eye” to the fact that many refugees who arrived in Germany “were socialized in countries of origin where hatred of Israel is taught even to children,” said the German chancellor.
Sources familiar with the talks said they have seen progress but that no deal between Jerusalem and Damascus appeared imminent.
The move is an “unprecedented” and “clear” attempt to harm the Jewish state amid a war forced upon it by the Oct. 7 terror attack, said Gideon Sa’ar.
Madrid summoned Jerusalem’s diplomatic representative after Israel’s foreign minister called the Spanish prime minister “an antisemite and a liar.”
“Accusing Jews of killing women and children is one of the oldest antisemitic accusations in history,” according to a statement by the CONIB umbrella group of Jewish communities.
While denouncing the targeting of individuals over their origins, Bart De Wever announced Belgium favors all E.U. sanctions on the Jewish state.