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The Arkansas governor also talked about the state’s “commitment to standing with the Israeli people to defeat common enemies and defend shared values.”
“This is truly wonderful news for our city, which longs for an expanded supply of housing,” said Beitar Illit Mayor Meir Rubinstein.
One Israeli city banned any of the signatories from performing, and one was dropped from a series of summer events.
The Polish ambassador was summoned to the Israeli Foreign Ministry for an official rebuke over “unacceptable” remarks by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Two suspects were arrested during the raid in Barta’a.
Greek leftist groups have called for demonstrations against the Jewish state over the Gaza war.
Süddeutsche Zeitung and Bild questioned why mainstream media outlets are using orchestrated photos from anti-Israel freelancers.
“The IDF is continuing to expand its operations westward,” stated the military.
Hassam Qassem Ghrab, eliminated via a airstrike in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, directed terrorist squads in Syria planning to launch rockets at the Golan Heights, according to the IDF.
The troops received their dark blue berets following festive morning prayers together with their families and senior IDF commanders.
The president instead emphasized American and regional humanitarian aid for Palestinians.
After meeting freed hostages and families of hostages still in captivity, a delegation of Holocaust survivors urges immediate action.
More than 2,000 trucks have been intercepted “peacefully” by Arab mobs or forcefully by armed terrorists during transit in the Strip since May 19, according to the United Nations.
On the sidelines of a huge pro-Palestinian “March for Humanity,” they held up a sign that read, “The enemy of humanity is Hamas.”
Gideon Sa’ar, the Israeli foreign minister, flew to New York to take part in the session in Turtle Bay.
“I saw hate because of one’s religion, and I saw hate for an American who served as an IDF member in the Israeli army,” the federal task force on Jew-hatred head told JNS.
“A situation like this must never happen again,” said the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.
Jewish groups declined to meet with Jean-Noël Barrot, the French minister for Europe and foreign affairs, during his recent visit to the United States.
Josh Shapiro, a Jewish Democrat, also accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “reckless language.”
“The Netanyahu government, driven by racist extremists like Smotrich and Ben-Gvir, continues to fuel settler violence,” stated Sen. Chris Van Hollen.