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“That would get some of our non-responsive ‘allies’ in gear, and fast!!!” stated Trump.
The ban was initiated by the right-wing Party for Freedom of Geert Wilders.
“We are in the midst of the decisive stage,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Ahead of Tuesday night’s Hezbollah barrage toward northern Israel, the IDF carried out preventative strikes, it said.
The U.S. ambassador to Israel checked up on the prime minister following online conspiracies claiming he had died.
Yahya Abu Labda served as a commander in the terror organization’s supply and logistics department.
Among the targeted infrastructures were the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters responsible for repressing anti-regime protests.
Al Qard al-Hasan, Hezbollah’s bank, has been struck before and recovered. Targeting those who provide cover for it is also necessary, analyst tells JNS.
Israeli Air Force strikes on the Iranian regime are “meant to enable the brave people of Iran to celebrate the Festival of Fire,” Netanyahu said.
Trail Blazers’ Deni Avdija and Nets rookies Ben Saraf and Danny Wolf became the first three Israelis to share an NBA court in the same game, a 114-95 Portland win.
Iranian involvement is under serious review after Rotterdam blast tied to broader wave of antisemitic attacks.
“This isn’t simply an American or Israeli issue; it’s a global problem,” said the Israeli FM.
A series of decisive Israeli airstrikes has systematically targeted the highest echelons of the Iranian terror regime’s apparatus, taking out the true power broker alongside Basij head.
Turkey’s regional ambitions and the strategic challenge for Israel.
“Leaders who claim to stand for human rights should not use rhetoric that puts Jewish communities at risk,” the AJC said.
The Israeli consul general in New York said that those who applaud the massacre “don’t have a heart at all.”
The victims were in their 70s, United Hatzalah said, and were reportedly trying to get to a shelter.
“Justice must no longer be denied due to procedural technicalities and legislative sunset provisions,” Rep. Jerry Nadler said.
The Republican committee chair was accused of broaching antisemitism during a debate on election and campaign finance legislation.
“This report exposes how radical faculty and student groups have been given free rein while Jewish students are left to fend for themselves,” Rep. Tim Walberg, chair of the House Education and Workforce Committee, told JNS.