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“Publicly funded universities are barred from discriminating based on race, national origin or religion,” a U.S. Justice Department official stated.
The suit alleges that a member of the township committee was promised “that Jew” would no longer be solicitor, “NJ.com” reported.
“In the face of terror and murder,” Danny Danon said that Israeli women, “fought, saved and protected.”
“I welcome the president’s proposal to finally bring this war to an end,” Rep. Lois Frankel said.
Fuzzy’s Pizza Katy in Texas is offering customers a limited-edition box and a commemorative USPS stamp to honor the legacy of the late Holocaust survivor and Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel.
Between July 16 and Aug. 25, the IDF recorded 384 incidents of drones breaching the border.
Air-raid sirens sound in “Gaza Envelope” towns and social media videos show at least one interception over Kibbutz Alumim.
Israeli forces found rockets, explosives and weapons in Beitunia after a Shin Bet probe linked to a terrorist cell arrested last week.
The complaint, filed by a relative of slain Hamas hostage Shiri Bibas, charges the Islamic Republic with crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.
Rabbi Leo Dee Dee, whose wife and two daughters were killed in a Palestinian terror attack, compared the current British premier to Neville Chamberlain.
Michelle Rukovicin, critically injured defending Kissufim base on Oct. 7 and once in a coma, married her boyfriend of five years.
Israeli shares jump after Trump unveils proposal to end the war, with banks and insurers leading gains and the TA-125 index hitting an all-time high.
A vote by UEFA to ban Israel was expected but is now on hold following U.S. President Donald Trump’s unveiling of a new Israel-Hamas peace plan.
A senior Hamas official told the “BBC,” the terrorist group will likely reject the deal, citing demands to disarm and for an international stabilization force.
“The most important place where we have to fight is the battle for truth,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells attendees.
The 51-year-old will take office on Oct. 5.
The technique, called a “technological breakthrough” by Tel Aviv University researchers, will facilitate the discovery and mapping of underground cavities, even through rock.
“We are in a unique reality, in a period of historic war,” said Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Former Israeli Navy commander Eliezer Marom told JNS that Italian and Spanish warships are likely accompanying the large flotilla heading for Gaza for search-and-rescue purposes.
“They’ll be paying about $500 million, and they’ll be operating trade schools,” the president said. “Then their sins are forgiven.”