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SAS will offer thrice weekly flights from Copenhagen.
Despite a peace treaty, Egypt maintains hostile military posture while relying on blue-and-white natural gas.
Two tubes of red paint were allegedly thrown over three men by a masked woman in an anti-capitalist, city-approved encampment.
Meanwhile, a resolution calling for the complete destruction of Hamas was adopted by the Netherlands’ House of Representatives.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office slammed a U.N.-backed report claiming Gaza’s population is “facing catastrophic conditions.”
The health professionals from the Arezzo region were filming a video promoting a boycott of the Israeli pharmaceutical giant.
“The Swords of Iron war proved how critical Merkava tanks and Namer and Eitan APCs are for successful IDF ground operations,” said Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The researchers said this low-frequency rhythm is stable across cultures, ages and languages, pointing to a universal cognitive mechanism underlying human communication.
“The mission in Judea and Samaria is clear: to thwart terrorism and defend the communities,” Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir told troops.
The military described the terrorist assets as a “violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon.”
Since the end of the Gaza ceasefire on March 18, the Houthis have fired more than 70 ballistic missiles and 20 drones at the Jewish state.
The state’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party stripped Omar Fateh of its support over voting irregularities at a chaotic nominating convention in July.
A museum spokesperson told JNS that cleanup is still underway.
The groups requested information on the university’s investments and contracts with Israel-connected companies, such as Dell and Raytheon.
“She felt so little shame about what she was saying,” Bethany Mandel, a Jewish journalist and mother of six, told JNS. “She was so certain of her moral stance, and that was extremely troubling.”
Steven Phillips, founder and executive director of JewishERGs, told JNS that a number of Jewish employees at Microsoft “avoided going to the campus” in the wake of anti-Israel protests at the computer software giant.
“If an application is submitted, it will be flagged for ‘appropriate processing,’” the senior U.S. official told JNS.
“Antisemitism is a threat that endangers communities across the country and undermines our national security,” Rep. Eugene Vindman, the bill’s co-sponsor, told JNS.
“It appears Israel is publicly admitting to targeting journalists, who have shown the scale of suffering in Gaza,” the members of Congress wrote.
“We will continue to pursue ISIS terrorists with unwavering determination, throughout the region,” stated the commander of U.S. Central Command.