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“This could be seen as a failure, or as a limitation of our capabilities,” said Naim Qassem.
A month after Israel intercepted the “Madleen,” social-justice activists plan to launch another aid ship bound for Gaza on July 13.
Israel Frey is being investigated for incitement for a social media post, amid a probe for a previous complaint.
Four more suspects and weapons were seized in related Samaria raids.
The Israeli premier said he had also discussed with the president and vice president “the implications and possibilities of the great victory that we achieved over Iran.”
Israeli forces now control more than 65% of the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli national airline said the increased service is in response to demand from “the business sector, Jewish and Israeli communities.”
The trial of two Iranians and six others, who tried to smuggle 2.2 tons of cocaine to the island, exposed networks spanning the Middle East and Venezuela.
The group laid a wreath and lit an eternal flame in honor of the 6 million Jews killed by Nazi Germany and its allies during the Holocaust.
Ben Mizrahi, 22, was murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Supernova music festival on Oct. 7, 2023.
“I think with Iran, the game is still on,” Assaf Orion, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, told JNS. “It’s not ‘Mission Accomplished.’ We can’t go and have beers because this problem is solved.”
“When we first came here, there was no glatt-kosher meat, no glatt-kosher restaurant, no kosher bakery,” said the regional director of Chabad-Lubavitch of Florida. “Everything we needed, we had to bring or ship or find.”
Carly Gammill of StandWithUs said the end result reflects “Barnard’s commitment to ensuring equal treatment for its Jewish students.”
“This groundbreaking federal tax credit will help every parent for a large range of uses,” Rabbi A.D. Motzen, of Agudath Israel of America, told JNS.
“GHF is here to feed the people in Gaza, and we will not be pulled off course—by disinformation, intimidation or distraction,” said interim president John Acree.
Marci Miller, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the curriculum was “unvetted” and “rushed.”
“Employees have a right to request reasonable religious accommodations without fear of punishment,” said Andrea Lucas of the EEOC.
Meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Capitol Hill the day after he held talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, the Israeli prime minister affirms that relations between Washington and Jerusalem have never been closer.
This “serves as yet another example of how hostile campuses have become for Jewish faculty and students,” Samantha Joseph, of the ADL, told JNS.
Sorties averaged about 1,000 miles (one way) and, at least in one case, stretched to 1,400 miles.