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The Golberg-Polin family called on the public to “do something during these 24 hours to make our complicated world a bit better.”
Out of 9,200 trucks let into Gaza since May, the U.N. documented only 3,553, as per the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.
The Australian government’s next special report on antisemitism “should begin with a record of the government’s own antisemitic actions,” said Amichai Chikli.
Former Hamas hostages Keith and Aviva Siegel led a demonstration at the organization’s offices in the South African capital demanding it fulfill its mandate.
“Instead of battling against antisemitism in Australia, as they should, they are doing the opposite. They are fueling antisemitism by these mad decisions to ban from Australia Israeli politicians and other figures,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
Former Israeli defense officials say absolute Israeli determination is the key to breaking Hamas and completing the war’s aims.
The committee is a step “intended to lay the foundations for the establishment of the State of Palestine,” according to official P.A. media.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said any involvement of Cairo in the Strip will require a “clear-cut” United Nations mandate.
The group planted a tree, an Israeli flag and a sign before being safely escorted back across the border by IDF soldiers and later questioned by police.
“I thought I had seen it all, but being attacked on the train tracks into Auschwitz is a whole new low,” said Los Angeles native Charlotte Korchak.
The IAEA deputy director general’s visit to Tehran last week focused on how the U.N. agency and Iran will interact following Israel’s attack.
Following his visit to the African country for the occasion, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar will also stop in Addis Ababa for talks with his Ethiopian counterpart.
“This is living proof that care and concern for the elderly are not just a modern idea, but were part of social institutions and concepts as far back as about 1,600 years ago.”
An op-ed by Marie van der Zyl prompted criticism that she was ignoring the context and Hamas’s responsibility for the war.
“I want to be clear that I am not accusing Israel of genocide,” House Minority Whip Katherine Clark told JNS.
David Bernstein, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS that the statement is “heartening” but also a missed opportunity, as it neglects to decry diversity programs.
With its deliveries helping stabilize food availability, John Acree of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, said “conditions are improving.”
The mayoral candidate and former president reportedly “discussed the importance of giving people hope in a dark time.”
“We will find new leadership for this community garden, so that all New Yorkers can continue to benefit from this public space,” Eric Adams told JNS.
“We must counter the darkness and hate with education and light,” said Rabbi Moishy Kalmenson of Chabad Rockwall in Texas.