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Foreign exchange reserves up $74 million from September and nearly $16 billion year-on-year, Bank of Israel figures show.
Jonas Gahr Støre “fueled antisemitism” by attending anti-Israel activists’ Holocaust commemoration, said Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
The suspect allegedly reached out to officials of the Islamic Republic via social media and completed several assignments for payment.
A massive German deal for Spike missiles is the latest in a wave of purchases as the continent prepares for threats from Russia
The State Attorney’s Office petitioned a Haifa court to allow confiscation of ships seized while trying to breach the Gaza blockade.
“How long we’ve waited for you,” the soccer club announced, as Gal and Ziv Berman walked onto the pitch for an emotional reception.
Eric Adams stated that he will meet with Israeli officials and visit religious sites.
Terrorists would face a mandatory death sentence with no room for judicial discretion under the proposed law.
The U.S. president met in the Oval Office with the Syrian president, a first for a head of state from the country.
The Israeli prime minister said most international institutions make “delusional accusations” against Israel, entirely disconnected from the truth.
Morton Klein, who leads the Zionist Organization of America, told JNS that the “most important goal of this event is to explain the lies propagated against the Jewish people.”
Bringing Jewish authenticity to the movie ‘David’ was a chance to get into the recording booth as a family.
Kestenbaum and Company is also selling a copy of the “Jew Bill,” which finally gave Maryland Jews equal rights to Christians in 1826.
The kabbalist, who served time in Israel for bribery, told the rapper that “Judaism lives on teshuvah.”
The incident took place after police officers stopped a suspicious vehicle.
Among the group’s demands of Mamdani, one of its members, is to “arrest Netanyahu and active IDF soldiers for war crimes,” per the documents.
Matthew Mainen, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS that a statute typically invoked for workplace discrimination should also be applied to Jewish students.
“It is a relief that you are finally receiving a proper burial in the soil you defended and fought for,” his widow said at cemetery of Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak.
The new regime is “promoting regional security and stability as well as an inclusive, Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political process,” a State Department spokesman said.
“Some people say we live in a bubble,” Steven Meiner told JNS. “We’re an election or two away from it changing very quickly.”