Israeli Foreign Policy
Solidarity with Jerusalem is strong days after a horrific attack that leaves 900-plus dead, thousands wounded and more than 100 held hostage.
Hamas’s murderous assault on the Jewish state has inspired communal action throughout the United States and Canada.
The Islamist group likely to do “something unusual, a terrible operation,” Egypt allegedly told the Israeli premier.
“It is imperative that all funding from the German Foreign Office and the Ministry of Development be put to the test,” said German politician Christoph Meyer. “An immediate halt to German funding of E.U. and U.N. programs for Palestine must also not be taboo.”
The Foreign Ministry directed diplomats to shelter at home unless given special permission.
Some 4,500 Nepali nationals work as caregivers in Israel.
Political leaders from across the world condemn the Hamas terror assault that killed at least 250 Israelis and wounded 1,500.
“With antisemitism bubbling to the surface,” an executive of the publisher told JNS, “this book asks us again: What kind of Canada do we want to be?”
Some fear the tendency of younger Democratic leaders to be more critical of Israel, while others predict that the U.S.-Israel relationship will remain strong.
Under the terms of the agreement, the Israeli defense giant will also provide “technology and knowledge for the construction and the operation of the satellites.”
The Conference of European Rabbis’ convention is set to meet in Baku on Nov. 12-15.
Israeli Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter also addressed a ministerial panel in Marrakesh.