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The Israeli foreign minister expressed his indignation over the international community’s indifference toward the crisis-stricken African nation.
Member states did not reach a qualified majority after Germany and Italy said they needed to examine the European Commission’s plan further.
“An instinct for public responsibility is what led me to react,” Yitzhak Wasserlauf, Israel’s minister for the development of the periphery, told JNS.
The group threatened to harm Sukkot’s family if he refuses to support a hostage deal with Hamas.
Badra Yousef decided to move to the Jewish state in light of her many illnesses and the death of her husband.
Nearly two years after Oct. 7, Sapir Bilmes’s parents share their heartbreak.
The move reflects Valletta’s “commitment to finding a solution that promotes lasting peace in the Middle East,” its prime minister claimed.
However, “there is one big obstacle and everyone knows what it is—Hamas. It is persisting in its refusal,” said Netanyahu.
The Israeli prime minister warned that recognizing a Palestinian state would reward Hamas and endanger British security.
The project is part of an effort to recreate a renowned ancient wine that was once exported throughout Europe.
Wassim Al-M., 19, allegedly attacked a Spanish tourist in an attempt to prove his commitment to joining ISIS, according to prosecutors.
At a Gush Katif event, Israel’s finance minister outlines plans for renewed and expanded Jewish communities in Gaza, calling it a “realistic work plan.”
“Australia used to be thought of as a safe haven for Jews, but that image has been shattered over the last two years,” said CAM CEO Sacha Roytman Dratwa.
The U.S. Justice Department “will force UCLA to pay a heavy price for putting Jewish Americans at risk,” stated Pamela Bondi, the U.S. attorney general.
Jacob Baime, CEO of the Israel Campus Coalition, told JNS that there has been “a huge surge in Jewish pride and interest” since Oct. 7.
Mohammed Shia al-Sudani reported that Iraqi security forces and political maneuvers prevented 29 planned strikes, including missile and drone launches, during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June.
“The settlement is believed to be the largest private settlement in campus antisemitism cases,” Becket stated.
“She lived with courage and conviction, instilling in her two children a deep love for Judaism and the Jewish people,” UJA-Federation New York stated.
Israel and the United States rejected London’s statement, calling it a reward for Hamas.