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The municipality assured that lifeguards were monitoring the situation.
After a six-year break, Erdoğan is back at the White House with a wish list. The big question in Washington: Will Turkey get its F-35s?
The $24 billion pension manager’s divestment follows a narrower boycott by Norway’s larger wealth fund.
The United States vows to stop efforts to expel the Jewish state from international soccer.
“The existence of the site constituted a violation of the understanding between Israel and Lebanon,” the Israeli military said.
“We are intensifying pressure on the Hamas terrorist organization and advancing according to a structured and systematic plan,” said IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin.
The Jewish state’s embassy in Berlin decries what feels like a return to the 1930s.
Asked by JNS why Gulf funding had taken a precipitous drop, Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini pointed to “a combination of factors.”
The prime minister thanked Argentina’s Javier Milei, Paraguay’s Santiago Peña and Serbia’s Aleksandar Vučić for their support for the Jewish state.
“We do not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians,” Microsoft President and Vice Chair Brad Smith wrote on Sept. 25.
The 1,400-year-old hoard was discovered by a metal detector operator.
Dozens of billboards and trucks around the U.N. headquarters and Times Square display the slogan “Remember October 7" in English.
Yaakov Perl, who lived in Morocco, allegedly gathered information on Israeli public figures and is expected to be indicted soon.
Under the leadership of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Temple Mount has seen a surge in visits by Jews.
This year’s assessment points to “worsening or negative trends in almost all indicators” concerning Israel and the Jewish people.
“After a week filled with baseless accusations and incitement against Israel, the Palestinian representatives at the United Nations are once again resorting to theatrics,” Danny Danon told JNS.
“If you are a crony of the ayatollah who has been sanctioned by the United States, it means that you pose a threat to the safety and security of Americans,” Sen. Ted Cruz stated.
“There’s been enough,” the president told reporters. “It’s time to stop now.”
“Anyone who crosses the line between peaceful protest and violence will be met with the full force of the law,” according to the Justice Department.