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A bunker-busting airstrike hit a Hamas command center under the European Hospital in Khan Yunis, where Sinwar was reportedly leading operations.
While members of the company’s Jerusalem branch feel the move is discriminatory, the company insists the limitation has to do with room capacity.
Air defenses intercepted a missile from Yemen on Wednesday morning, prompting brief flight delays at Ben Gurion Airport • The IDF issued an urgent evacuation warning for Yemen’s ports following the attack.
“Oh, what I would do for the crown prince,” Trump said in announcing that he will lift sanctions on Syria, as a gesture to Mohammed bin Salman.
“This development would be a dramatic and unacceptable policy change that would drastically hamstring the Middle East peace process,” the House members wrote.
“For a Zionist and a Jew, Yom Ha’atzmaut is the most important holiday on the Jewish calendar,” Ofir Akunis, the consul general in New York, told JNS.
Katrina Armstrong, Columbia’s former interim president, resigned in March following a deposition from the Federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism.
The South Carolina senator stated that he will “maintain extremely close coordination with our allies in Israel.”
The U.S. president said it is his “fervent hope, wish and even my dream” that the kingdom joins the Abraham Accords.
The oil revenue funds Iran’s development of missiles and drones, nuclear proliferation and its terror proxies, including Houthi attacks on Israel, per the U.S. State Department.
“When charitable organizations operating in Virginia fail to follow the law, my office has a duty to act,” the state’s attorney general stated.
“Harvard’s campus, once a symbol of academic prestige, has become a breeding ground for virtue signaling and discrimination,” according to the federal task force on Jew-hatred.
The Israeli premier vowed a full-force push to defeat Hamas, praised wounded reservists as heroes and reaffirmed his commitment to total victory and securing the release of all hostages.
The individual is now under police investigation.
Israel’s “deep-state apparatus” is “working to undermine elected officials and actually the public,” said Knesset member Simcha Rothman.
Authorities say the woman entered a closed military zone and published online incitement before being ordered to leave the country.
The document, which centers on jurisdiction and procedure, does not mention the allegations against ICC prosecutor Karim Khan.
The opening of the Museum of Survivors in Brněnec, 100 miles east of Prague, was timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The march honored the memory of over 550,000 Hungarian Jews murdered during the Holocaust—437,000 of whom were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Following an unsuccessful operation in Syria, she was taken to the Ziv Medical Center under IDF escort, where she is gradually regaining speech and movement.