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Israeli Foreign Policy

The aftermath of the Hamas invasion of Israel has already proven to be “the most covered media event in the history of the state.”
“We are deeply concerned Israel has not done enough to protect humanitarian aid workers or civilians,” said John Kelley, U.S. political minister counselor in New York.
Amichai Chikli likened the West’s approach to the Islamic Republic to the failed diplomatic effort to curb Hitler’s expansionism and genocidal aims.
The wartime tourism push by the predominantly Shi’ite Muslim country is the latest sign of the burgeoning ties between the two countries.
The combined population of Gaza and Israel is 11 million.
The Jewish organization has collected 180,000 letters to U.S. President Joe Biden, marking the 180 days since Oct. 7.
Attorneys representing construction companies argued that Ma’ale Efrayim should allow P.A. workers to enter.
Nutthawaree Munkan and Boonthom Pankhong fell in love while working on a moshav in southern Israel.
“It is absolutely shocking how the mainstream media has given an unashamedly biased level of legitimacy to Hamas,” says Stefan Tompson.
The anonymous, pro-Israel blogger spoke with JNS several months before his influential site turns 20.
Although he is completely on Jerusalem’s side, political considerations led him to speak only in general terms about the war.
Three of Sen. John Fetterman’s top communications staffers have left his office in the past month.