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WATCH: JNS International Policy Summit—Day 1, opening session

JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem.

SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2025

6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Summit-Opening Diplomatic Plenary Session

  • Amelia & Josh Katzen, Founders of JNS-Jewish News Syndicate
  • Israeli Minister of Culture & Sport Miki Zohar, and a musical tribute in honor of survivors, soldiers and the fallen performed by Hagit Yaso
  • Alex Traiman, CEO of JNS-Jewish News Syndicate
  • Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar, interviewed by summit chairman Richard D. Heideman
  • The Final Collapse of U.N. Peacekeeping: Senior Fellow at FDD and former IDF International Spokesperson, Lt. Col. (res.) Jonathan Conricus
  • The U.N. and International Courts: Law, Legitimacy and Bias: Natasha Hausdorff
  • Israel’s Backbone of Resilience: Amb. Gilad Erdan, president of Magen David Adom Global, in conversation with JNS Senior Contributing Editor Ruthie Blum
  • Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations Ambassador Danny Danon, in conversation with JNS Features Editor Steve Linde
  • The Hungary-Israel Alliance: Minister of State for Security Policy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Sztáray
  • Why the Jews?: CEO of Cross River Bank Gilles Gade
  • JNS International Policy Summit Chairman’s Address: Richard D. Heideman
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
  • JNS TV Presents “Israel Undiplomatic,” with co-hosts Ruthie Blum and Amb. Mark Regev
  • DIPLOMATIC PANEL:
    Chair: Fleur Hassan-Nahoum
    Guatemala’s Ambassador to Israel Ava Atzum Arévalo de Moscoso Argentina’s Ambassador to Israel, Shimon Axel Wahnish; Panama’s Ambassador to Israel, Ezra Cohen; Paraguay’s Ambassador to Israel, Alejandro Rubin

  • Closing musical performance, performed by Hagit Yaso
“The expansion of our emergency services will help us better care for patients with the most serious injuries, ensuring they receive the specialized treatment they need, when it matters most,” the hospital said.
“Once again your decisive leadership brought another great victory to America,” the Israeli leader says.
“My intent was to honor our Jewish neighbors and friends,” Nathalie Kanani stated. “We are all human, and even with the best intentions, honest mistakes can happen.”
The man was recognized by police officers while attending a court hearing of the three other suspects connected to the case.
The U.S. president warned that the U.S. military will begin targeting Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
The cell posed an immediate threat to Israeli forces in northern Gaza, according to the military.