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Their father said that his son was put in a cell with 10 Arabs and had bruises all over his body.
Tens of thousands joined the protest, rejecting immigration and left-wing politics, denouncing pro-Palestinian demonstrations and demanding free expression.
“Since when did we become a society that not only cancels people for their beliefs but seeks to annihilate them for their opinions?” Says Noa Cochva.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa said negotiations are taking place aimed at renewing the 1974 ceasefire agreement.
While one community leader congratulated Sébastien Lecornu, others doubt there will be any shift from Paris’s anti-Israel line amid internal turmoil and rioting in the country.
“We are turning our close friendship into a practical economic partnership for both nations,” stated the Jewish state’s finance minister.
“By crafting timely, compelling songs that can cut through the noise and affirm the truth, we added a new tool in the information war.”
Ron Prosor was reacting to the use of smoke grenades and vandalism at the Israeli defense manufacturer’s offices in Ulm near Munich.
“In the whole area of munitions and spare parts, we can be much more independent,” IDF Maj. Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror told JNS.
Organizers slam Labour for failing to send a representative, calling it “scandalous.”
“There is a very clear understanding that the relationship between India and Israel stands on its own.”
“The terrorists this morning came from P.A. territories. The establishment of such a terror state would have one goal—the elimination of the State of Israel,” Sa’ar said at the start of a diplomatic visit to Hungary and Croatia.