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“These are people that have been really, really, horribly treated. I’ve never seen anything like it,” the U.S. president said.
“The inmates are running the asylum,” the NGO wrote.
If talks fail, “Iran would be in great danger,” Donald Trump said.
The Israeli prime minister said the agreement Jerusalem and Washington reach will be looked at as a model by other countries now seeking to negotiate new trade deals with the Trump administration.
“Every time I find one of these lunatics, I take away their visas,” the U.S. Secretary of State said of foreign visitors supporting terrorist organizations.
The State Department told JNS the council “protected human rights abusers and antisemitic terrorists such as Hamas by allowing them to use the organization to shield themselves from scrutiny.”
Yemen’s Houthi terrorists said they attacked an “Israeli military target” in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa region using a “Jaffa” suicide drone.
No readout was provided of the meeting.
The owner of Olive Branch told JNS that the corporate head of the chain Sobeys apologized after its location in Thornhill threatened suppliers that worked with Olive Branch.
IDF: Military personnel involved in March 23 incident involving firing on ambulances saw it as an encounter with terrorists, immediately notified UN.
“The objective of ensuring the safety of the residents is a legitimate and worthy one,” wrote Judge Amir Dahan.
Vusimuzi Madonsela
As Pretoria supports Hamas, new House bill aims to review US-South African relations
The “brazen” South African “betrayal” of Washington to support China, Russia, Iran and terror groups “demands serious consequences,” Rep. Ronny Jackson stated.
Palestinian American Community Center
Gottheimer urges federal probe of NJ center after it invites PFLP member to speak at conference
The congressman asked the Justice Department to investigate the Palestinian American Community Center after Wisam Rafeedie addressed a conference hosted by the center.
Zaid Mohammed Mahdawi
Pro-Hamas vandal of federal statue gets 10 days in jail, must pay $1,500
The National Park Service estimated that Zaid Mohammed Mahdawi caused some $11,000 in damage.
“This is a shockingly high allocation of police resources,” said James Pasternak, a member of the Toronto City Council.
The vehicle was stopped on Route 6 near the central Israeli city of Rosh Ha’ayin.
“It’s just hard to wrap your mind around the degree to which the owners of the properties were complicit,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs told JNS. “They not only go back and refurbish, invest more money and more of other people’s money, but assist Hamas with its tunnels again.”
“Wherever in the world, if you’re an American citizen, the protection of the United States follows you around,” the lawyer Kent Yalowitz told JNS.
It seems clear that the “terrorist organization” Imamoglu is accused of helping is simply the formidable opposition party in Turkey that is closing in on ending Erdogan’s reign.
The targeted airstrike in Khan Yunis killed a Gazan accused of posing as a journalist to document terrorist acts.