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“We want to bring the hostages home and return to normal life,” said the U.S. president.
The foreign ministers of France, Britain and Germany met with their Iranian counterpart on the sidelines of the General Assembly.
“Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace, and we can’t forget October 7,” the U.S. president told the U.N. General Assembly.
The “flotilla, organized by Hamas, is intended to serve Hamas,” Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein added.
The secretary of state dismissed media reports that Washington had received a letter from Hamas requesting a 60-day ceasefire.
The Israeli premier saluted “the immense sacrifice and bravery of this generation.”
Since Oct. 7, the agency has provided tens of millions of dollars in aid, with more than 22,000 victims of terrorism and war receiving support.
“It’s evident that Alon is losing vision in his right eye, and he appears thin and distressed,” said the captive’s parents, Kobi and Idit Ohel.
“As the Jewish community gathers for this special time of spiritual renewal, my Administration recommits to upholding religious liberty and ending faith-based persecution, including the scourge of anti-Semitism.”
The slain soldier was identified as Maj. Shahar Netanel Bozaglo, 27.
Israel’s envoy to the United Nations said countries recognizing Palestinian statehood mistakenly believe that “taking a very nice picture” amounts to actually bringing change.
The “lack of protection empowers the armed actors in Gaza, while forcing desperate civilians to risk their lives with no choice but to jump onto moving trucks to access aid,” the legislators wrote.
“We are changing the Middle East, and we are turning the Middle East into a new Middle East,” Ofir Akunis told JNS.
“We just had our revolution, we are trying to be the voice of the people,” Ahmed al-Sharaa told attendees at a summit in New York City.
“In addition to doing very exquisite, kinetic strikes against the worst terrorist leaders, we must have a very aggressive counter-ideology campaign,” Sebastian Gorka told JNS.
Anticipating government recognition of “Palestine, 52 municipalities defied the prohibition, which the interior ministry said was for “neutrality.”
“It could have happened to anyone,” Jonathan Harounoff, whose book is slated to publish this week, told JNS of the killing of Mahsa Amini, which sparked the Woman, Life, Freedom movement.
Tristan Alexander Anderson allegedly made references to the “Israel deep state” and said Jews must die.
A spokeswoman for Fairleigh Dickinson University told JNS that it denies the allegations “categorically.”
“It will only embolden the forces of darkness,” said the Israeli president.