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Joining Google Cloud “allows us to scale our mission of protecting customers wherever they operate,” said CEO Assaf Rappaport.
The terror group lashed out at Israel “not to protect Lebanon. Not to protect Lebanese citizens. But to serve the agenda of the Iranian regime,” Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said.
A scholarly showdown over Jewish holiday foods spreads to more campuses across the United States.
Many of the posts, which included death threats, also used antisemitic language, referring to the state judiciary as the “JEW-dicial” branch, authorities said.
The Israeli foreign minister says the regime’s recent actions show its aggression are a “direct threat not only to Israel, but to regional and international peace and security.”
The added cost “puts an enormous strain on school budgets,” Prizmah CEO Paul Bernstein told JNS.
“Even though he recently released a well-publicized ‘apology,’ the real question is whether he has demonstrated any sustained, meaningful change,” Ari Ingel, of Creative Community for Peace, told JNS.
The release of the Ministry’s opinion follows U.S. President Donald Trump once again weighing in on the matter on March 5.
Both the Spanish embassy in Tel Aviv and the Israeli embassy in Madrid are currently being managed by chargés d’affaires.
Civil-liberties groups argue that the request violates First Amendment rights, while the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says it is a standard investigative procedure.
The Dallas-based carrier will restart flights from New York to Israel on April 23.
Though the Jewish state and the Netherlands were already out of contention, the “sense of urgency” in the dugout to win impressed Israel’s manager.
“This morning, we’re privileged to feel the wings of history beating,” said Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.
Josh Weiner at the North American Values Institute said “the company they are keeping says about their priorities, which clearly has little to do with the American students and teachers in Chicago classrooms.”
Israeli officials say joint Jerusalem-Washington airstrikes have already destroyed more than 80% of the regime’s launching potential.
An aircraft also eliminated the cell operating launcher, the military said.
Confidence in the president soared to 75%, as support for strikes in Iran topped 80% in Israel and 68% among U.S. Jews.
Gideon Sa’ar responded with a clown emoji to Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s claim that Tehran’s “powerful armed forces” were “punishing” Israel.
Jerusalem views the move as placing the new leader squarely in the crosshairs.