Israeli Foreign Policy
“What Israel and the Knesset did last night is despicable, dishonorable and shameful,” said Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris, referring to Israel’s banning of UNRWA.
The $7 million contract was for ammunition for local police.
Ofir Akunis spoke with JNS after he was one of those who addressed more than 600 attendees at an Oct. 7 memorial in Manhattan.
Hussein Ahmad Karaki, who planned the 1994 AMIA bombing, is living in Lebanon, according to Argentine Defense Minister Patricia Bullrich.
In response to a lawmakers’ query, the German Foreign Ministry clarified that $102 million in arms exports have been authorized since August.
The 23-year-old woman intimidated staff at a New Jersey Greek restaurant, yelling “there is genocide” and “Free Palestine!”
Police: They photographed “every missile fired over the past two years from Gaza, Lebanon or Iran.”
The arrests came a day after a Gazan terrorist, also in Israel illegally, murdered a police officer in Yavne.
“A failed minister and a criminal,” the longtime Knesset member shouted at the national security minister.
“We have blocked everything,” Meloni told lawmakers during a debate in Italy’s senate ahead of a European Council summit in Brussels.
Washington’s threat sends a “dangerous message” to two countries’ common enemies, says the pro-Israel group.
The sanctions, announced by British Foreign Minister David Lammy, target seven entities that “seriously violate Palestinian human rights.”