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The development will bring down airfares, transportation officials say.
Enrico Macias said he was surprised and saddened by the decision, which the Turkish official said would trigger protests over Israel’s “genocide.”
The national registry recorded 696,121 diabetics in all age groups, comprising 7.4% of the population.
Patricia Kadgien is suspected of having tried to hide the 18-century portrait, believed to have been stolen from a Jewish art dealer during WWII.
The project aims to replenish the country’s main freshwater reservoir.
While the Gaza war and the situation in Syria are serious friction points between the two countries, both have a strong interest in resolving them peacefully, experts tell JNS.
Hamas controls who is recognized as a journalist in the Gaza Strip.
The Jewish state used to be the Latin country’s biggest client for such fuel.
The Hamas proposal “has nothing new in it,” said the prime minister, who reiterated Israel’s five conditions for ending the conflict.
The booth of the security company was doused with red paint, followed by an earlier attack against Israeli singer David D’Or during a concert in Warsaw.
According to Arab media reports, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, the leader of Islamic Jihad, is spending most of his time in Egypt, with Cairo warning against any attempt on his life amid growing Israeli threats.
As some 76% of northerners return home, a new security reality is taking shape, defined by the IDF’s proactive “forward defense” doctrine.
A source claimed the move was part of cooperation between Riyadh, Washington and Jerusalem.
“The Houthis are firing missiles at Israel again. A plague of darkness, a plague of the firstborn— we will complete all ten plagues,” said the Israeli defense minister.
The U.S. Education Department told JNS that Allison Burroughs is the same “Obama-appointed judge that ruled in favor of Harvard’s illegal race-based admissions practices.”
In an unusually harsh rebuke following arson near his home, the Israeli premier complained that police were not enforcing the law.
A spokeswoman for the public school told JNS that it “fundamentally opposes academic boycotts of any kind.”
“No student should feel like they must risk their safety to exercise their First Amendment rights to peacefully assemble and freely practice their religion,” wrote Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick.
One of the terrorists was identified as Abd al-Manaam Musa Suwaydan, a Hezbollah operative in Southern Lebanon’s Yatar Municipality.
A spokesman for the House committee told JNS that “outside groups” that celebrated Oct. 7 are partnering with local schools.