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The State Department said “hostilities have largely subsided” in the southern province of Suwayda, but the security situation remains “unpredictable.”
“Ball is in your court,” Mark Goldfeder told Francesca Albanese and the South African justice minister, of the lawsuit alleging antisemitic defamation. “We’ll see you in ours.”
Moshe Hill, an Orthodox Jew, told JNS that he hopes to “stem the tide” of New York City politics spilling over into the county on Long Island.
Supporters of Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa “hold the 11% blocking Cuomo from winning the race,” the Suffolk University Political Research Center wrote Monday.
“Just because it’s ‘quiet’ out there, that doesn’t mean we’re actually safe,” the rabbi of a Conservative congregation in the city told JNS.
Rep. Randy Fine told JNS that he stands by his criticism of Doha despite a letter from the Qatari ambassador to the United States.
“ISIS relies on supporters, like the defendants, to sponsor its terrorist aims,” a U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York stated.
The global body should select its next leader in a “purely merit-based” fashion, “with as wide a pool of candidates as possible,” Dorothy Shea said.
In a one-on-one interview in his office, the Israeli prime minister puts Hamas on notice, saying the Jewish state can do things the easy or hard way.
“I think it’s obviously highly offensive,” a law professor at Cornell University told the “New York Post.”
The “Special Situation on the Home Front” authorized the IDF’s Home Front Command to impose limits on gatherings and civilian movement.
“I feel the prosperity of the Jewish people walks hand in hand with the success of the State of Israel,” said Avi Lewis.
“They have the right if there’s an imminent threat to Israel, and all the mediators agree with that,” Washington’s top diplomat said.
The near doubling of his party’s seats in parliament will allow the unorthodox head of state to push through spending cuts and his pro-U.S. and Israel policies.
Defense Minister Israel Katz on Monday lifted the “Special Situation on the Home Front” in the south that had been extended several times since Oct. 7, 2023.
An initial inquiry found that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon “deliberately fired at the drone and downed it,” the IDF said.
The UAV was carrying two firearms and ammunition, according to the IDF.
The search, which Jerusalem reportedly views as a Hamas show for mediators’ benefit, comes as the Jewish state awaits the expiry of a U.S. ultimatum for the return of the bodies.
“I thought about Hapoel Beersheva every day,” Eitan Horn told fellow fans.
“We say before the whole world that we will remain a resistance,” the Iranian-backed terror leader said.