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The U.S. president said his Israel and Arab-backed deal “spares the lives” of remaining Hamas members and claimed more than 25,000 have already died.
The survey reveals sharp and growing divides between Republicans and Democrats about support for the Jewish state and the war against Hamas.
The Democratic frontrunner for mayor, who had no speaking role, reportedly received a standing ovation.
“The future of our yeshivahs, our shuls and the well-being of our neighborhoods will all be directly affected by its outcome,” wrote Avi Greenstein, Boro Park Jewish Community Council CEO.
The attacks expresses “utter hatred that must not be tolerated in this land,” stated Cardinal Vincent Nichols, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales.
“The terrorists’ activities constituted a violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” said the IDF.
“Without responsibility in politics and media, we will only prepare for the next funeral,” said European Jewish Association chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
“These new sanctions are a real game-changer. These are the sanctions that pushed the Iranians to make the last deal,” Iran expert Beni Sabti told JNS.
After the latest activists are deported, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition says another flotilla is on its way to Gaza.
According to a BBC report, the head of Hamas’s “military” wing believes the plan was designed to bring about Hamas’s downfall,
“We must state clearly that antisemitic incitement taking place in the UK is costing human lives,” Sharren Haskel said.
Police identified the suspect in the deadly terror attack as Jihad al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent.
“There is no place for hatred against Jews in Germany,” Justice Minister Steffi Hübig said.
The 35-year-old, a British citizen of Syrian descent, perpetrated the attack that killed Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, at a synagogue on Yom Kippur.
The projectiles landed in the area of a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site, adjacent to the Morag Corridor.
“Words of sympathy are no longer enough,” Danny Danon stated, after a terror attack, in which two Jews were killed at a synagogue in Manchester, England, on Yom Kippur.
The global body did so in 2024 for the first time after JNS pressed it on its silence about Jewish holidays.
António Guterres, United Nations secretary-general, said he has “deep” concern about rising Jew-hated and referred to “hatred and intolerance in all their forms.”
Two attackers tried to run over soldiers.
“Weakness in the face of terrorism only brings more terrorism,” said the Israeli premier.