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Opponents of the Shi’ite terrorist group call to halt the payments.
Prosecutors say the suspects planned a Ramadan attack on security forces.
The prime minister invokes slain soldier’s final message, says Israel will return hostages and defeat Hamas.
“We’ve been very clear—what Iran is never going to have is a nuclear weapon, and I think that’s what led to this meeting,” the secretary of state said.
“We’re dealing with Hamas and it’s a nasty group,” the president says.
“Yehuda is a successful businessman and staunch advocate for the Jewish faith, and the rights of his people to live and worship free from persecution,” the president said.
Zionist and nationalist values have been erased from the curriculum, conference participants warn.
“We support Israel and believe that Hamas is a terrorist organization which must be annihilated,” MP Ashley Sauls tells JNS.
“The lawsuit raises serious allegations that should be vetted and addressed through the legal process,” a spokesperson for the school said.
The Office of Student Pathways Newsletter reportedly included a link to a “toolkit” encouraging the boycott of pro-Israel organizations and advocating for “Palestine” on social media.
A U.S. Energy Department spokesperson said the secretary is “focused on strengthening key relations with energy-producing countries.”
The New York congresswoman will gain a newly formed position after Trump withdrew her name from consideration.
“I look forward to working with you to make the unbreakable bond between our two nations even stronger,” wrote the Israeli prime minister.
Bruce Pearl has used his national platform to call for the release of the hostages in Gaza and speak out against the surge of Jew-hatred after Oct. 7.
“All Americans can learn from his tireless devotion to teaching, good deeds and charity,” stated U.S. President Donald Trump.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir “emphasized the importance of maintaining readiness so Israelis can celebrate it anywhere in the country.”
The International Court of Justice has been asked to rule on the legality of the Jewish state banning the agency, which Israel accuses of ties to terror.
“Israeli entrepreneurs are looking more and more at Florida as a viable option to grow their businesses in the United States,” said Aaron Kaplowitz, president of the U.S.-Israel Business Alliance.
“The American public has sent a clear message: Universities must be held accountable for failing to protect Jewish students from discrimination and harassment,” said Jacob Baime, CEO of Israel on Campus Coalition.