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“From schools to sanitation to police, our administration will never allow antisemitism, or any other form of hate, to persist,” stated Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City.
The deputy Israeli envoy said the Jewish state has “an unwavering moral obligation to safeguard the Druze population, with whom we share deep historic and national bonds.”
The pontiff presses for renewed talks after Israeli shell hits church.
Three Hamas-linked terrorists face charges for the killing of Tzeela Gez and her infant son, with more attacks linked to the cell.
Saint-Cloud withdrew €40k (nearly $46,500) in funding because of the Irish rap group’s terrorism-related charges.
The loss for the Blue and White follows a record-breaking performance against Romania.
Barhoum Shahin and Asham Tzartzur enforced the terrorist group’s rule through repression and violence against the Strip’s civilian population.
The MP defended past remarks on racism and antisemitism.
Levy endured 491 days in Hamas captivity.
Israel steps up anti-espionage efforts after wave of Tehran-linked plots.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar demands Damascus be held accountable for the violence in Suweida.
52% of Israelis back military rule in Gaza, 64% oppose a Palestinian state, and most fear another Oct. 7 massacre, this time from Judea and Samaria.
A vandalized menorah sparked a friendship between Mayor Rodrigo Wainraihgt and the Jewish state.
The new village sits on a ridge where no Jewish community has existed since the fall of Beitar nearly 2,000 years ago.
Israeli cyber expert warns Tehran is constantly working to surprise Israel, even after the bombs stopped falling.
“Such terrorists, enemies of the free world, should spend their lives in prison,” the Israeli embassy in Paris said.
The move came at the orders of the Cabinet, an official told JNS.
Ofir Akunis, Israeli consul general in New York, thanked the public school’s president “for not remaining silent and for standing up for truth and facts.”
“You not only illegally possessed extremely dangerous firearms, but you bragged about it and put on firearms trainings for others while doing so,” the district judge said at trial.
Edward Arthur Owens Jr., 29, faces up to five years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.