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“Why we cannot remain silent as our Sikh brothers and sisters are attacked day in and day out,” the congressman said.
Seven percent of respondents said Jerusalem should accept Turkish deployment.
“It’s never easy being Jewish in today’s world, but the rise of AI is making it even harder,” Rep. Sara Jacobs said.
“More of us have to come out to events like this, especially in hard times,” one attendee told JNS.
Senators displeased with the language labeling swastikas and nooses as “potentially divisive” had placed a hold on acting commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday’s nomination to lead the branch.
The IDF escorted them back for handling by the Israel Police.
The “chanukiyah” was partially burned during the Nir Oz massacre on Oct. 7.
Iran ballistic drill may mask attack, Israel warns U.S.
He called on the Jews of England, France, Australia, Canada and Belgium to come home to the Land of Israel.
Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov and the Australian ambassador lit a menorah as the city’s chief rabbi cited terror fears abroad and war at home.
“Your connection to Israel can never be disputed—read the Quran!” says Anila Ali, a Pakistani-American educator, author and civil-rights activist.
The IDF earlier killed two terrorists in the Yater area of Southern Lebanon, including one attempting to rebuild the Iranian proxy’s “military” infrastructure.
Protesters shouted “Zionists, leave this country” at worshippers walking to the Neve Shalom Synagogue in the Turkish metropolis.
“We are more determined than ever to ensure the eternity of Israel,” the prime minister says.
“Within three years we have legalized 69 new settlements—a record like no other,” says Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
The alleged Sydney gunmen are accused of throwing bombs at a Jewish crowd before opening fire from a footbridge.
They were found in Rahat with stolen military ammunition.
Separately, London Mayor Sadiq Khan welcomed Chanukah celebrations at Trafalgar Square.
The nanny, identified only as “Leila Y.,” was sentenced to three years in prison—six months of which were suspended.
Law-enforcement officials concluded that there was no credible threat, but the synagogue is increasing security measures.