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The Australian Jewish Association slammed the move ahead of a speaking tour, which bars the lawmaker from entering the country for three years.
The Imperial War Museum’s information board on the Nuremberg Laws falsely implied the Germans had targeted observant Jews in particular, critics argue.
The Israeli premier reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining Israel’s presence in Judea and Samaria and preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state.
“Packing with a Purpose” is a way for immigrants “to help IDF soldiers and show solidarity with our Druze community,” said Telfed CEO Doron Kline.
The director’s Israel-born wife, Daniella Pick, said the family will join him on long stretches but are “not moving.”
Sirens were sounded as per protocol; no injuries or damage were reported.
“My brother is a student who was caught in a war he has no side in. Is he starving, injured, alive? How can anyone survive 680 days in hell?”
Hundreds of thousands of online users refused to let her statement rest, joined within hours by news websites.
P.A. deputy leader Hussein al-Sheikh said that Marwan Barghouti “represents a symbol of the Palestinian struggle.”
The “BBC” and Italian news agencies suggest Israel is to blame for Marah Zohry’s death.
“Rabbi Wein was a uniquely impactful Rav whose work, perspective and voice profoundly influenced generations of Orthodox Jewry,” the OU said.
Ahmed al-Sharaa accused Israel of “meddling” in a speech in which he assigned blame to “all sides” in addition to his security forces.
Hundreds of thousands of residents to be evacuated from the city.
Moshe “Mutz” Matalon, the chairman of the Israel Paralympic Committee, intends to protest the “shameful behavior.”
Footage allegedly shows an envelope containing the documents being accidentally dropped into the trash at a Sarajevo hotel reception desk.
Amine Ayoub was held for 32 hours without food or water then deported.
“We must finish the job and defeat” the terrorist group in Gaza, the Israeli prime minister told his Cabinet.
Raków Częstochowa supporters unveiled a banner about Israel during a match against Maccabi Haifa—whose fans responded with a Holocaust reference.
“These are the same people who weakened Israel then and are trying to do so again today,” the national security minister said.
The visitors from 24 campuses toured the areas affected by Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacres and the northern border.