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“The choice to stage the protest across the street from the largest Jewish Community Center in Oklahoma is an insult,” stated Jo Anna Dossett, an Oklahoma state senator.
The head of Kibbutz Metzer’s security team subdued a Palestinian man who had been loitering near the entrance gate, and who was later found to be armed.
The Chez Jo Goldenberg restaurant attack was the deadliest against Jews in France since the Holocaust, leaving six dead and 22 people injured.
“Every year, [Israeli] delegations are allowed in with flags. We were shocked by the decision,” said one of the marchers.
Several enemy gunmen emerged from a tunnel shaft with their hands over their heads, after their plan to flee the area failed.
The 25-year-old Palestinian woman allegedly called on Hamas to murder hostages, described Hitler as a “visionary.”
“The achievements you have made provide us with operational flexibility,” the IDF chief told soldiers in the Strip.
Footage circulated widely on social media, showing him appearing emaciated.
The attack triggered air-raid sirens in parts of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, as well as in the Dead Sea and southern Negev regions.
“This is the moral clarity the world needs,” read a statement from Betsy Korn and William Daroff, chair and CEO, respectively, of the American Jewish organization.
Charles Small, of ISGAP, stated that organizations linked to the Brotherhood are “undermining Canadian democracy itself.”
The sentence of 60 days of house arrest “really doesn’t send the serious message that’s required here,” Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center told JNS.
“Hamas propagandists have no place in our country,” said Bruno Retailleau, France’s interior minister.
The State Dept. reportedly told Congress that the U.N. agency in charge of Palestinian aid is irrevocably linked to Hamas and must end its operations.
“The fable of the boy who cried ‘wolf’ has an important moral,” Avi Bitterman, an analyst and dermatopathologist, told JNS.
“I don’t know how a human being could fit that much into one day, but he was always where he was supposed to be and taught us the importance of showing up,” the cantor’s son told JNS.
This “should serve as a call to action for other humanitarian groups, including the U.N., to step up and collaborate with us so that there is more aid for more people,” said John Acree, of GHF.
“Don’t let terrorists steal your food and sell it to make money,” Johnnie Moore, the foundation’s executive chairman, said at a Heritage Foundation event.
While IHRA legislation sits in the Pennsylvania House, legal consequences languish when letters and calls for dialogue go unheeded.