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The Arab American Association of New York supported anti-Israel protests in Brooklyn shortly after Oct. 7 that “quickly devolved into a riot,” per the “Washington Free Beacon.”
“Such actions inevitably invite responsible states to denounce the court and to question its legitimacy,” the Israeli envoy said.
A WJC spokesperson told JNS the organization is “grateful for both of their commitments to working across party lines to support Jewish Americans and the State of Israel.”
Prosecutors say the pair threw grenades that struck a residential building near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen.
The Israeli military told JNS the security barrier is fully within Israeli territory, despite unverified reports of extensions beyond the Blue Line into Southern Lebanon.
No injuries or damages were reported.
The two countries do not have formal diplomatic relations.
Officials and residents in Judea and Samaria warn that the decision endangers communities still reeling from Oct. 7.
Since taking office two years ago, Argentina’s president has propelled relations with Israel to unprecedented heights.
Galei Tzahal broadcasts are slated to end by March 1, 2026, according to a proposal to be brought forward by Israel Katz.
The U.S. president called the Israeli prime minister’s corruption trial a “political prosecution.”
“Loaded and ready-to-fire Kalashnikov rifles” were among the items found.
Since Oct. 7, “the image of Jihad [‘holy war’] has begun to shine once again,” Osama Hamdan said.
The accusation that Israel blocks entry of syringes and baby formula is completely false, said COGAT, citing daily coordination on aid entries.
The first-ever visit by the “president of Palestine” to Paris “marks a new and crucial stage in relations between France and the State of Palestine,” says the French president.
A 25-year-old Pakistani man allegedly shouted at the victim about children in Gaza before striking him in the head.
Israel Meteorological Service reports record heat in hills and coastal plain; heavy rain, possible floods forecast for later this week.
The Syrian president said in a newspaper interview that Jerusalem must return to its pre-Dec. 8, 2024, positions for an agreement to be finalized.
An inquiry suggested the incident stemmed from a “disagreement over a photograph,” though the review of the guard’s conduct remains ongoing.
The Israeli head of state said the events were “shocking” and crossed a red line.