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“This isn’t leadership,” Israel’s foreign minister said in a post on X. “It’s pouring gasoline on an open fire.”
Chief Rabbi Yoni Wieder called it “part of a much wider trend that many within Ireland’s political and media class still refuse to acknowledge.”
The Israeli prime minister said the former head of the IDF Military Intelligence Research Department was “an upright officer, devoted to his work.”
Washington “locked and loaded” to intervene if needed, the president warns.
Save a Child’s Heart has treated dozens of young patients from the Horn of Africa region, overcoming political and logistical barriers
The victim said the assailant shouted “Allahu Akbar.”
Israeli authorities are hoping the move will attract additional foreign capital into the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Sirens sounded in Kibbutz Bar’am as an interceptor was launched toward a flock of birds, the military said..
“Supreme Court justices are prohibited from advancing their personal political agendas,” the justice minister wrote.
Ruling party politicians who resist efforts to establish a national inquiry into the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre should not be welcomed, AJA says.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with most cases occurring in patients with no identifiable family history or specific gene mutation.
“I was elected as a Democratic socialist and I will govern as a Democratic socialist,” the mayor said in his inaugural address.
Eyal Ostrinsky, 40, the 16th chair since the agency’s founding 124 years ago, is the youngest person to date to hold the position.
The U.S. Virtual Embassy in Iran stated that the “protests can turn violent.”
The East African nation said its engagement with Jerusalem is “purely diplomatic,” based on the “mutual sovereign interests of both countries.”
Dozens are presumed dead and hundred more injured due to a fire that broke out at a bar in a ski resort during New Year’s celebration.
The Israeli group that popularized the slogan “Bring Them Home” announced that it will continue its mission in a diminished capacity.
The national day will also commemorate the memory of the 44 Jews who drowned en route to Israel in 1961.
Israel’s political echelon reportedly views the protests as a “dramatic event,” and the military is preparing for the possibility of Tehran launching a surprise attack.
“We are joining an effort to have basically a united nations of countries that support Christian communities around the world, beleaguered communities who deserve our help, just as you are helping us, we want to help back.”