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The suspect held up a picture of the mastermind behind the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre during a 2024 rally in Melbourne.
Ten pro-Palestinian NGOs submitted the case, accusing the Netherlands of doing little to stop Israel’s “genocide” in Gaza.
Tawab M. was apprehended in Denmark on suspicion of promising to procure weapons for an attack against targets in Berlin.
Israel is preparing for the possibility of another round of fighting with the Iranian-backed terrorist organization.
Any normalization is expected to begin with economic and trade agreements rather than full diplomatic ties.
The opposition leader decried “corruption” within the World Zionist Organization.
The suspect was shot in the leg when he resisted arrest.
The Islamist group reiterated it commitment to the Gaza truce and discussed civilian needs and governance with Turkish mediators.
The Israeli power forward was just one assist short of a triple-double, with 26 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.
No troops were hurt, the military said.
Smuggling, including of weapons, prompt the change in policy.
“Right now, Hezbollah is in survival mode. It doesn’t mean that they are not prepared for confrontation,” expert tells JNS.
Analysts weighed in on U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan, cautioning of potential pitfalls.
Rom Braslavski, 21, said his Palestinian captors in Gaza stripped and assaulted him during two years in captivity, describing it as “hell without end.”
Authorities confirmed that the remains returned by Hamas were those of the 21-year-old agricultural intern murdered on Oct. 7.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) responded that “it’s not a coincidence” that New Yorkers discovered the antisemitic images the day after election results.
“The city with the United States’ largest Jewish population will now be led by a man whose record and rhetoric reflect hostility toward Israel and the Jewish people,” read the statement.
“The FBI stopped a massacre before it could happen,” said Kash Patel, director of the federal bureau.
“We should have spoken publicly about our criticism of the way that Netanyahu and his government were executing the war,” the former U.S. vice president said.
“We should aspire to much more than basic civility, and with the Almighty’s help and New Yorkers holding each other accountable, we will,” said executive vice president Rabbi Josh Joseph.