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The Boca Grove Country Club actions “may be the most egregious religious discrimination case I’ve ever handled,” a partner at Dhillon Law Group said.
“The threat of Hamas will not be allowed to remain beyond the [border] fence,” warned the IDF chief of staff.
Mark Carney’s comments “only serve to embolden those who wish to use the conflict between Israel and Hamas as an excuse to incite hate and sow division,” Richard Robertson, of B’nai Brith Canada, told JNS.
“All companies and entities must cease their connections with the port of Haifa,” a Houthi terrorist spokesman warned.
“It will be one of the highest honors of my life,” the Louisiana Republican stated. “We’re bound by the same beliefs, the same psalms and the same pursuit of liberty.”
“Countries should protect their borders from people invading to do them harm, whether Arab street rioters in Paris, Greta Thunberg in Gaza or South American gang members in America,” Rabbi Dov Fischer told JNS.
“It clearly wasn’t a major issue in terms of the rhetoric, but it doesn’t mean voters didn’t consider that issue at the polls,” Ashley Koning, of Rutgers, told JNS.
“When it comes to American policy and certainly where the president stands, I’d suggest you call the White House,” Tammy Bruce told reporters.
According to the IDF, the terrorists were handling weapons used by Hezbollah for terrorist activities, and surveilling Israeli troops.
The donation will go to a local foundation that supports community youth pursuing higher education and leadership roles, a memorial soccer tournament and other infrastructure projects.
Sanctions imposed on two Israeli cabinet ministers by the United Kingdom prompted the unusual snub, a diplomatic source told JNS.
The finance minister said the decision was made against the background of the “delegitimization campaign” led by the P.A. against the Jewish state.
“Judea and Samaria have become a central arena on the map of threats to Israel, and we are preparing to respond accordingly,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The Sephardic ultra-Orthodox Shas Party needs to vote in favor of the dissolution bill to trigger an election.
Two more members of the terrorist network were arrested as part of an ongoing northern Samaria crackdown.
The man claims he was assaulted in the Greek capital after “anarchist protesters” heard his phone speaking Hebrew.
Two of the three suspects face charges of group rape, physical violence and death threats aggravated by racist hate. A third suspect, accused of arranging the attack, faces no jail time due to being under 13 at the time of the incident.
As the IAEA head sounds the alarm ahead of new US-Iran talks in Oman, former Israeli defense officials examine the problematic diplomatic process.
Paragon Solutions was sold to a private equity firm, which critics argue put Israeli cyberattack technology into foreign hands.
The Argentine president met the two leaders in Jerusalem, reaffirming support for the Jewish state and pledging closer cooperation between the nations.