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Netanyahu has slammed the inclusion of Turkey, Qatar and Egypt in the subordinate Gaza Executive Board.
Adelaide Writers’ Week again invites Randa Abdel-Fattah, reigniting a dispute over free speech and alleged praise for Hamas crimes.
“We will not surrender; we will not accept the continuation of attacks in the country without doing anything—there must be a limit to everything,” said Naim Qassem.
“We Jews are all navigating these new conditions we’re facing,” a member of one of the groups that signed the letter told JNS.
“The countries that resuscitated Hamas cannot be the ones that replace it,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
The Israeli military killed several terrorists in strikes across the Gaza Strip.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is “a sick man who should run his country properly and stop killing people,” the U.S. president said.
The matter will be discussed with Secretary Marco Rubio, the premier stated.
Fighting resumed in northern Syria a day after President Ahmed al-Sharaa declared national recognition of the Kurdish language.
“We consider the U.S. president a criminal,” the supreme leader said, as reports indicated the national unrest has been quelled.
The White House released a list of members of the technocratic body set to govern Gaza, including officials from Turkey, Qatar and Egypt.
The state lacks a centralized portal and structures dedicated to reporting antisemitism and other anti-religious bigotry, according to a report.
Scott Bessent, U.S. treasury secretary, stated that “the Houthis threaten the United States by committing acts of terror and attacking commercial vessels transiting the Red Sea.”
Mark Treyger, of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, told JNS that the legislative package “will help ensure the safety and security of our community.”
“While the sun is still up, I play. Once Shabbat begins, I leave and go to shul,” Kligman told JNS.
Several bills calling for states to refer to “Judea and Samaria” are a “return to historical truth,” Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS.
“If you are complicit in denying humanitarian assistance to Palestinians or others in need, you will face personal consequences,” Sen. Ron Wyden stated.
The panel event will discuss what organizers call the “wrongful imprisonment” of the “Holy Land Five,” convicted in 2008 for funneling approximately $12.4 million to Hamas.
The driver claimed that he didn’t know someone was hiding under luggage in the back of the vehicle.
“The Trump-Netanyahu alliance has thus far been one of the strongest partnerships in the history of the U.S.-Israel relationship,” the Republican senator stated.