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The failed draft motion triggered a Jewish walkout from the movement, once the political home of Dutch Jewry.
Ambassador to Japan Gilad Cohen called on the Asian democracy to “take action” against Beijing’s consul general in Osaka.
Friedrich Merz’s party defended his remarks against critics on the left.
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s new government should also “take necessary steps to ban and deport Palestinian terror groups,” said Dorothy Shea, the interim U.S. ambassador.
Brad Lander, also a Democratic mayoral candidate, “was taken by masked agents and detained by ICE,” a campaign spokesperson told JNS. “We are monitoring the situation closely.”
Israeli Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer returned by boat from Cyprus but was delayed at sea due to missile attacks on Haifa.
Qatari-funded events are part of a sophisticated strategy to shape “the foreign-policy establishment of tomorrow,” a top Israeli researcher tells JNS.
The National Security Council warned Israelis not to try to reach Israel by land through Jordan or Egypt.
As Beijing-Jerusalem relations sour, experts say New Delhi’s growing partnership offers the Jewish state strategic and economic alternatives.
Sponsored by a progressive synagogue leader, the two were slated to speak in multiple cities about living in Judea and Samaria villages featured in an anti-Israel film.
A memo includes two articles disputing the claim that “New York is standing idly by while antisemitism and hate crimes are committed with impunity.”
“You are a real hero to the Jewish people,” Israeli statesman Natan Sharansky said at the ceremony in the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem.