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Ayman Odeh had come to Ness Ziona to speak at a small protest against the war against Hamas terrorists in Gaza.
Washington “will certainly insist that those who carry out acts of terror and violence in Taybeh—or anywhere—be found and be prosecuted,” said the U.S. ambassador to Israel.
Hundreds of men stormed the Makhachkala Uytash Airport in 2023, searching for Jewish travelers and injuring more than 20 people.
The festival honored her contribution to international cinema and her remarkable success over two decades of artistic achievement.
The Democratic candidate’s N.Y. mayoral campaign is a case study in political warfare, drawing lessons from Hamas’s 2006 electoral strategy.
Jerusalem and the U.S. “will continue to strengthen [their partnership] in the fields of missile defense and drones,” Defense Minister Katz said.
Below a banner reading “Genocide is genocide is genocide” hang mannequins of concentration camp prisoners with yellow Stars of David.
“We won’t stop until justice is done,” President Javier Milei told reporters at a ceremony in Buenos Aires.
The U.S. president imposed broad economic and travel bans on individuals investigating American citizens or allies, such as Israel.
The Radwan Force is tasked with seizing areas in the Galilee and abducting hostages.
The American children’s YouTube star finds herself at the center of a firestorm after collaborating with a Hamas-supporting photojournalist.
Troops also seized large sums of terror-linked funds and dozens of weapons.
At least 718 people have been killed since sectarian violence erupted.
Israeli military operations across the coastal enclave are ongoing as part of “Gideon’s Chariots.”
The attack triggered air-raid sirens across central Israel, including in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and parts of Judea and Samaria.
The student is suing “Harvard not only for failing to protect him and other Jewish students, but for defending and rewarding antisemitism,” his lawyer told JNS.
The House Judiciary committee released a memo based on 380 documents that it received in a probe of six nonprofits.
“Words like these incite violence, fuel hate and put Jewish families at risk,” said New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer.
Pro-Israel groups welcomed the defeat of what they called a “reckless” and “attention seeking” amendment from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to remove the funding.
“The field of Israel studies is thriving, despite the stiff challenges it admittedly faces,” Alexander Kaye, director of Brandeis University’s Israel studies center, told JNS.