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In a visit to Bnei Brak, U.S. envoy backs yeshivah world amid draft bill tensions; Rabbi Landau urges Trump to protect Torah study.
“Both Ukraine and Israel are going through difficult times, but the friendship between us is steadfast,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
At least 12 Thais were killed by Cambodian shelling, according to Thailand’s health minister.
Despite the attack, tens of thousands of food packages were delivered.
The defendant met with another political activist in her home in an alleged attempt to persuade him to assist in the killing of the Israeli prime minister.
A documentary depicting the IDF as systematically targeting health-care workers fails to provide context for Hamas operations in medical facilities.
Negotiations on a Gaza ceasefire and the release of hostages are continuing in Doha.
“There has never been a war like this in the history of the IDF.”
The military reports two moderate and six light injuries; driver fled, investigation ongoing.
The move is widely seen as part of a series of steps aimed at reaching a compromise with Haredi parties on the issue of IDF service.
“It is unacceptable that man-made and avoidable conflict-induced hunger continues to afflict civilians in Gaza,” the countries, including France and the United Kingdom, said in a joint statement.
Extreme temperatures reached up to 111°F on Wednesday, with slight relief coming Thursday and Friday.
Israel’s minister for combating antisemitism called the incident in Valencia “one of the most serious … severe antisemitic incidents” to have occurred recently.
The suspect was captured in Nablus after an apparently accidental blast led security forces to his location.
‘The current war has highlighted the critical need for expanded production capacity,’ says senior Defense Ministry official.
“The IDF directs its strikes solely at military targets and works to mitigate harm to civilians and civilian infrastructure as much as possible.”
The agreement is “a seismic shift” in the United States holding schools, which receive tax dollars, “accountable for antisemitic discrimination and harassment,” the U.S. education secretary said.
The leader of antisemitic protests at Columbia University refused to denounce Hamas during a “CNN” interview earlier in the day.
The Middle East Forum identified “misuse of taxpayer dollars on a grand scale,” the think tank’s executive director told JNS.
The investigations seek “to protect American students, lawful residents from invidious national origin discrimination,” per the Education Department.