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The Simchat Torah holiday celebrates the conclusion and beginning of the annual cycle of public Torah readings.
Nearly 1,000 participants from 18 countries signed a declaration in Rio de Janeiro supporting Israel and condemning hate.
The terrorist group reportedly killed 32 “gang” members in Gaza City.
Quoting President Trump, the prime minister warned of the resumption of war unless Gaza is fully demilitarized.
The move is seen as a symbolic step toward normalcy for Gaza-border communities.
Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Elise Stefanik are asking the administration to look into the anti-Israel NGO’s funding and possible sanctions violations.
The Palestinian immigrant celebrated his naturalization shortly before posting praises for the terrorist organization.
A 15-member panel, reviewed by Israel and backed by Hamas, is to manage the coastal enclave’s daily life and rebuilding efforts under U.S. oversight.
The Netanyahus visit five freed hostages at Beilinson Hospital.
Mike Johnson says he and Amir Ohana will push heads of parliament around the world to nominate Donald Trump for the coveted Peace Prize.
Joel Mokyr missed calls from the Swedish committee because he was preoccupied with the Israeli hostages’ release.
The Amerivcan president took the terror group to task for failing to immediately turn over the bodies of more hostages.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he has “struggled to make sense” of the Molotov cocktail and sledgehammer attack on his residence.
DSA issued a combative statement after the ceasefire with Hamas, which incorporated Palestinian nationalist language about the Jewish state’s demise.
The IDF urged the public to act with sensitivity and to await official identification.
“The trap is that this very important first stage is only the first step to a much larger goal that is yet to be achieved,” said Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs President Dan Diker of the Trump ceasefire plan.
The young man identified himself as Samuel Williams, studying philosophy, politics and economics.
Organizers said the members will address the issue during a regular winter session in December.
The bodies, some of the 28 Hamas is due to hand over, were of Guy Illuz, Bipin Joshi and two others whose names haven’t been cleared for publication.
“They’ve told me their stories of barely being able to breathe in the tunnels,” Christiane Amanpour said in her apology.