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“We will not just move on from this. Not in Australia or Europe or America. Antisemitism is a threat to all of society everywhere in the world,” stated Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
Jewish leaders accuse Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of ignoring rising antisemitism.
MK Ohad Tal warns of the China–Iran–North Korea–Russia axis as he meets Taiwan’s vice president and senior officials.
Beirut’s Foreign Minister Youssef Rajj told Qatar’s “Al Jazeera” that Hezbollah refuses to lay down arms.
“When called upon to help others around the world, our volunteers have always responded,” said United Hatzalah President Eli Beer.
It was the third reported case this year of alleged antisemitic discrimination involving the ride sharing company and residents of the Canadian city.
Organizers are hopeful that the pilot will turn into a year-round program.
The Jewish state “has continued its strong recovery from the chaos of 2023,” “The Economist” reported.
“Time has come to declare proudly: Gaza is part of the Land of Israel,” the 11 Cabinet members wrote.
Israel accuses Australia of letting Jew-hatred fester, some leaders offer condolences without naming antisemitism.
“A rare, candid moment you don’t see every day,” wrote Israel’s embassy in Washington.
The decision proves that there are no conservative judges on the court, only “activists and extremist activists,” Justice Minister Yariv Levin said.
“We are working to fortify the global AI industry, strengthen the resilience of supply chains, and ensure” economic and security prosperity.
Israel’s antisemitism watchdog warns protests outside the Concertgebouw over IDF cantor Shai Abramson could draw hundreds of demonstrators.
The assailant was killed, no Israeli forces were wounded in the incident.
President Isaac Herzog called the deadly shooting “vile” terrorism, while Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said he was “appalled” by the incident.
The MLB franchise has tapped the Kibbutz Gezer native for the role.
“Antisemitism on the left is a well-known problem. ... Now what has been revealed is we have also a problem on the right.”
“This was a treacherous act of terror—an attack on community, on goodness and on light itself,” the Chabad Lubavitch movement said.
The Christmas advertisement is engendering backlash in the U.K. after viewers spotted a watermelon sticker on a teenager’s laptop.