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The dinner meeting at White House will reportedly focus on the Israel-Hamas hostage deal and renewed U.S. talks with Iran over its nuclear program.
“The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges,” the EU’s top diplomat said.
Protesters and port workers in Piraeus prevented a ship from unloading equipment allegedly bound for Israel, echoing similar protests last month and in October.
The landmark ruling stops short of saying that women are entitled to be ordained as rabbis, but is a major step forward in the advancement of female Torah scholars in Israel.
A senior Israeli military official tells JNS Hamas has lost command and control and arms production capabilities, but continues to operate as guerrilla cells.
“UNWRA in Gaza, with its staff involved in the Oct. 7 massacre, its schools teaching antisemitic hate, must be dismantled,” the former national security advisor said.
“We’ve been sounding the alarm for a long time now, and it is completely intolerable,” Josh Landau, director of government relations for Ontario at the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, told JNS.
Interim president Robert Groves told the House Education and Workforce Committee that Jonathan Brown “is no longer chair of his department. He’s on leave, and we’re beginning a process of reviewing the case.”
The Zindashti Network has carried out “assassinations of Iranian dissidents critical of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the Council of the EU stated.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries plans to meet with the Democratic mayoral candidate this week.
“Each story behind these payments reflects a legacy of loss—and a step toward justice,” said Rabbi Andrew Baker, of the American Jewish Committee.
Ron Dermer says a ceasefire depends on the terrorist group losing power and no longer controlling the coastal enclave.
Israeli forces uncovered a network used by terrorists for hiding and storing explosives and weapons.
Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch, stated that the “architects of the U.N.’s anti-Israel inquisition are fleeing the ship.”
Bahram Mohammad Ostovari faces up to 80 years in prison on four charges.
The alternate festival is in response to a performance by Kehlani, who has a history of anti-Israel statements, at the local Pride festival.
The Ethiopian community in Israel has 170,000-plus members, some of them at the forefront of Israeli society.
The British budget airline’s decision to avoid Ben-Gurion International Airport marks the longest halt by any foreign carrier since the Iran conflict.
“The soldiers responded with fire and neutralized him. The terrorist was apprehended, and no IDF injuries were reported,” the army said.
Large columns of Syrian regime forces rolled into Sweida amid violent clashes between Druze militias and forces loyal to the Sunni Islamist regime.