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The Jewish producer spoke with JNS about his new movie, “Merv,” and “Judaism’s connection to family.”
A Japan Airlines aircraft hit the Hi Fly chartered plane, which was damaged, requiring alternative flights for 270 passengers.
“Many want access to Israel’s capabilities, but guess who gets them? America, first,” Amir Ohana said.
“Sadly, this attack does not come as a surprise to the Jewish community of Sydney,” the bipartisan lawmakers wrote.
The meeting comes in the wake of reports saying Washington has given the Lebanese government a looming deadline to dismantle Hezbollah.
“They had everything they needed to make an operational bomb,” the U.S. Justice Department said. “We disrupted this terror plot before buildings were demolished or innocent people were killed.”
“We saw the actual application of the globalization of intifada in Sydney,” Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, said of the terror attack during a Chanukah celebration in Australia.
Sharren Haskel, who lived in Australia for six years, said she wouldn’t have believed something like this could happen in one of the safest places in the world for Jews.
Gal Gadot, Ashton Kutcher, Dave Portnoy and Mandy Moore expressed their sorrow in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack.
Under the terms of the agreement, the details of the “strategic defense system” and the identity of the foreign country cannot be made public..
The Italian leader hosted Abbas at Chigi Palace just five weeks after their previous meeting there.
“We admire you and see you as one of the main leaders of the free world,” Raúl Latorre told the Israeli prime minister.
Sheikh Issam Setel told Mayor Ron Huldai that Arab residents don’t want “settlers” in Jaffa.
“As a rabbi in Sydney, I implore you not to betray the Jewish people and not God Himself,” wrote Rabbi Schlanger following Australia’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state.
José Antonio Kast Rist defeated the Communist Party’s candidate by a large margin.
Ahmed Al-Ahmad is hospitalized after sustaining two gunshot wounds.
“As in the days of the Maccabees, though we are few against many, we are a state of about 10 million facing many, facing enemies who only recently fought us, numbering some 200 million,” said the Israeli premier.
Anti-Israel demonstrators briefly blocked entrances to the Royal Concert Hall as pro-Israel supporters gathered in solidarity with an Israeli cantor.
The series of candle-lighting events is being held for the third year by the NGO Hayeladim Shalanu.
Naveed Akram, 24, who committed the mass shooting with his 50-year-old father, had been on the radar of Australian authorities.