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Italian officers kept protesters away from the Winter Olympics torch relay event in Rome, where demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and carried signs.
Mike O’hara has retracted the claim that the local Jewish community backed the exclusion of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters.
Following a meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem, the European leader said his country “will stand by your side in friendship.”
“There will be active and noticeable movement of security forces and vehicles in the area,” the Israeli military said.
The city of Hebron reportedly declared a strike in protest at the terrorists’ deaths.
“Ankara sees Africa as a core part of its global political and economic engagement, following in the footsteps of its Ottoman forefathers.”
A Swedish-led series of surveys found traditional indexes miss Jew-hatred expressed through anti-Zionist language, contradicting earlier research.
The Portland Trail Blazers’ Deni Avdija scored 35 points in a loss to the Detroit Pistons, finishing five points clear of Omri Casspi’s mark.
The Israeli president said he was following with concern the growing anti-Israel sentiments among American youth.
“Even though Frank Gehry was reluctant to unveil his Jewish identity until later in life, his work displays subversion of convention,” leading architect Daniel Libeskind told JNS. “That aspect is certainly a Jewish sensibility.”
A Christmas tree lighting ceremony was held at the capital’s YMCA.
Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the UAE say the Rafah Crossing should be open in both directions.
“You wanted to know what this trial is about? Bugs Bunny and cigars,” the Israeli premier said.
In two separate incidents, troops identified terrorists who crossed the Yellow Line and posed an immediate threat.
Remigijus Žemaitaitis charged journalists and local Jews with treating the destruction of Palestinian schools as “another pastime.”
Waltz is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog.
“The U.S. and our regional partners have a shared interest in ensuring the disarmament of Hezbollah,” said CENTCOM head Adm. Brad Cooper.
Troops killed six terrorists and apprehended dozens of wanted suspects.
Calling Turkey “the greatest threat,” Athens reveals deployment plan.
A nuclear weapon offers the possibility of wiping out Israel, fulfilling what the Islamist regime sees as a historic, strategic and religious prophecy.