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The virus was identified in Bnei Brak, Ramle, Lod and the Shafdan wastewater treatment facility, indicating ongoing transmission among the population.
The Community Security Trust recorded 1,521 anti-Jewish incidents in the first six months of 2025.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a New Jersey Democrat, told JNS that the Trump administration’s decision “is unprecedented and completely unacceptable.”
“When you glorify the murder of young festival-goers and call it resistance, you have no place in a civilized democracy,” said Belgian Member of Parliament Michael Freilich.
The Dutch foreign minister slams the Jewish state’s war in Gaza, saying it erodes “Israel’s own security and identity.”
The deal will strengthen regional stability and Israeli energy security, said Yossi Abu, CEO of NewMed Energy.
The film, “Bibas: Murdered for Being Jewish,” represents the product of over a year of research and testimony collection.
Ben-Gurion Airport sees busiest day since Oct. 7, 2023.
Since Narendra Modi was elected Indian PM in 2014, New Delhi and Jerusalem have significantly strengthened ties.
The attack was likely launched by Iranian-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
The move follows a deterioration in Israel-China ties amid the war in Gaza and Western fears over espionage.
Former defense officials tell JNS that the real key to Israel’s victory lies in a methodical advance and separating the civilian population from Hamas rule.
Netanyahu had said that Israel would control the entire Strip.
The Jewish state “is not only one of New York City’s closest international partners, but a key economic ally,” Mayor Eric Adams told JNS.
The public school’s settlement with Students for Justice in Palestine “does nothing to protect the safety of Jewish students,” Eric Fusfield, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.
Joseph Tyler Thompson, 38, is accused of vandalizing a “business with Jewish cultural practices” with a swastika in June.
“The Iranian regime is running out of places to hide,” said Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent.
“This office will leave no stone unturned in its effort to bring justice to the innocent victims of Elias Rodriguez,” stated Jeanine Ferris Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.
The Iranian-backed terrorist group has rejected all proposals for its disarmament.
“The subterranean refuge was reportedly located 26 feet underground and was outfitted with bottles, water and even an escape hatch like a Bond villain’s lair,” per the “New York Post.”