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Joel Rayburn and Morgan Ortagus are being reviewed for assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, sources told Politico.
The director of B’nai B’rith’s United Nations and Intercommunal Affairs called out the group’s vilification of Israel, stating, “Somehow, no one else—literally, no one—is censured in Rev. Pillay’s statement on the Syrian situation.”
“The foundation of the relationship between Argentina and Israel is the value of freedom and democracy. In this regard, I have prioritized our bond with Israel, elevating it to an unprecedented level,” wrote Argentinian President Javier Milei in a letter read out at the event.
Historically loyal to the Assad regime, the ethno-religious minority fears retribution by Islamist forces that ousted the dictator.
The rally at Sydney’s Martin Place coincided with the 10-year anniversary of a terror attack on an Australian café.
For the first time since Oslo, the Civil Administration enforced the law against illegal construction inside a nature reserve in Judea and Samaria.
As IDF secures strategic peak offering views of Damascus, resort CEO envisions international slopes.
The Group of Seven expressed support for “an inclusive, Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political transition.”
Omer and Ella Berger were traveling to attend their Holocaust survivor grandmother’s 100th birthday in Australia.
Patricia Heaton is honored as a “Champion of Israel” by the American Friends of Magen David Adom.
Deployment “until a force that is committed to the 1974 agreement can be established and security on our border can be guaranteed,” PM’s office says.
Israel and Azerbaijan both live in “a very tough neighborhood,” Fuad Akhundov tells JNS.