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“I believe the situation is evolving in the right direction,” MK Ohad Tal told JNS.
A fourth person, who is a teaching assistant at Cornell University, also was arrested for assaulting a police officer.
A Chabad rabbi in Zagreb told JNS that he appreciates the protection but wants his community to be officially recognized by the state.
The decision came after SJP was issued a temporary suspension ahead of a planned “Palestine Liberation Week.”
The anti-Israel adviser “holds no U.N. mandate, no immunity and can be sanctioned and denied entry,” according to Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch.
“Oklahoma is taking a firm, unapologetic stand,” said Republican state representative Emily Gise. “Hate has no home here.”
A gun shop owner told Vermont police that the anti-Israel Columbia student told him he built guns “to kill Jews while he was in Palestine,” per the filing.
The U.S. president stated that Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, will also serve as interim national security adviser.
Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, brought several agreements back from his travels including an anticipated $100 million Emirati investment in a plant in New Jersey.
Antisemitism at both schools is part of an “international effort to bring Hamas’s terror agenda to the United States,” Kenneth L. Marcus told JNS.
The monument honors U.S. 45th Division as ceremonies recall the camp’s liberation 80 years ago and the voices of survivors and liberators.
Eyal Zamir stated in no uncertain terms that the Israeli military is ready to deal Hamas a “decisive blow.”
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told JNS that large social media companies lack a sense of responsibility to the collective good.
“We aim to expand people’s concept of what it means to be Jewish in America,” says Kenneth Hoffman, the museum’s executive director.
Bart De Wever called a journalist’s claim that Israel was committing “genocide,” calling it “extremely dubious.”
Troops circled and locked down Beita and Udala near Nablus in search of the terrorists responsible for the blast.
IAF aircraft join 155 firefighting teams as about 4,700 acres burn near Jerusalem; international help en route, arrests made in suspected arson.
The Memorial Day ceremony held at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem was a beautiful, sorrowful tribute to the bereaved families of the servicemen and women who were killed over the past 18 months.
“On our 77th Day of Independence, the wonder of Israel’s revival continues to thrill us,” said the premier.