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The six candidates for California governor, out of nine, who responded to questions from JNS said they agree with the bill.
The New York Republican is asking the U.S. attorney general to investigate an alleged campaign by the medical relief group to attack a U.S.-backed aid agency.
“Polls fluctuate but the reality is that Israel is fighting a just and moral war against a barbaric enemy,” an AIPAC spokesman told JNS.
In an interview with JNS, Israeli historian Yisrael Ne’eman sounds the alarm over what he calls the “Red-Green Axis.”
Officials stress Hamas devices are kept in secure IDF facilities after burglars in Israel’s north stole phones seized at Kerem Shalom.
“There’s a very technical definition about what genocide might be, but more and more people are raising the issue,” the pontiff said.
The threat to send Abdul-Malik al-Houthi ‘to hell’ follows the explosion of a UAV in Eilat amid repeated launches and retaliatory strikes.
Nearly 40% of the survivors surveyed either experienced new OCD symptoms or saw their previous disorder intensify.
Troops seize two launch-ready rockets and dozens of explosives near Ramallah; FM Gideon Sa’ar says the PA “is not fighting terrorism.”
Worshipers also marked the dedication of a new Torah scroll and offered prayers for the hostages and for Israeli forces fighting in Gaza.
This year’s survey found that 91% of Israelis were satisfied with their lives.
Artem Dolgopyat won gold in the floor exercise at the Challenge Cup in Paris.
The coins bear the images of emperors Constantius II and Constans I, dating them to the era of the lesser-known Gallus Revolt (351-352 C.E.), the last Jewish rebellion against Roman rule.
A store owner in Flensburg in northern Germany put up a sign reading “Jews are forbidden entry here.”
“We carried out a series of almost fantastical operations, one after another,” the Mossad director said during the annual ceremony.
If Qatar supplies the messaging, China provides the machinery in what is now called “cognitive warfare.”
“New Israeli regulations mandate that all food items going into Gaza must be procured and packaged inside Israel,” a spokesperson for GHF told JNS.
The U.N. council “opted for a performative action, designed to draw a veto, that extends Hamas terrorists,” according to Morgan Ortagus, a U.S. diplomat.
“We dodged protests erupting on campus, urging students to vote a certain way,” Joel Harris, a UConn student senator, told JNS.
“The defendant told the assemblyman to go back to Uganda before someone shoots him in the head,” Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz stated.