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Jonathan Shrier told the UNICEF board that it should focus on core goals and not “distracting” ones, like progressive gender policies.
A Jewish London assembly member, he has also claimed that its prime minister has committed war crimes.
Washington will likely veto the draft, which could set up a vote in the U.N. General Assembly.
Ravan Al-Taie’s candidacy “should raise every red flag imaginable” and if elected, she would corrupt “the integrity of Wikipedia,” Vlad Khaykin, of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told JNS.
Jewish students at the Ivy League school complained of being harassed on the first day of the new semester.
Bart De Wever is widely thought to be opposed to the pro-Palestinian policy of his junior coalition partner.
The suspects were operated by Hamas’s offices in Turkey, according to the IDF and Shin Bet.
Such recognition “would reward Hamas for Oct. 7 and hinder efforts to bring all hostages home,” the U.S. State Department said.
Hamas is reportedly using “various measures” to limit movement, seeking to prevent noncombatants from leaving the city.
In addition to “Atalef” drones, companies will also be assigned reconnaissance drones, according to the military.
In a separate case, an Amsterdam canal guide was reportedly fired after expelling Israelis mid-tour, telling them he couldn’t be in their presence.
Following Oct. 7, there is consensus in the Jewish state against “a terrorist state in the heart of the country,” said the Israeli finance minister.
“Especially at this time, we wanted to show the Muslim leaders the religious pluralism that exists in Israel and the history of our nation in order to deepen our interfaith ties,” Israeli Ambassador to Rwanda Einat Weiss told JNS.
Six countries currently have their embassies in Israel’s capital—the United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Paraguay and Papua New Guinea.
The Samaria leader’s visit to Hungary also sought to bolster opposition to possible E.U. sanctions against the Jewish state.
“What happened this morning is terrorism,” said Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin of the incident, which occurred near the Prime Minister’s Residence.
The one-day visit is being made at the invitation of the pontiff.
The weapon used to fire on the Irgun vessel was nicknamed the “holy cannon” by Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion.
Musbah Salim Musbah Dayyah, who recruited operatives in Judea and Samaria, is the fourth leader of the Mujahideen organization to be killed by the IDF in recent months.
“We took a close look at who those so-called ‘journalists’ killed in Gaza really were. Results below,” said Israel’s minister of Diaspora affairs.