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The soldier’s two children are both on the autism spectrum, and the president heard about the challenges the family faces due to the father’s extended reserve duty.
The deportees, three E.U. citizens and an American national, were deemed “a threat to public order.”
“By creating meaningful peer-to-peer partnerships between school leaders around the world, we are fostering a strong sense of global Jewish solidarity,” said founder Uri Poliavich.
The national security minister’s appearance comes amid rising Jewish visits to the site, with record numbers reported for the Jewish year 5784.
According to the PMO, there is insufficient time to finalize a permanent appointment through the standard advisory process before the expected departure of the current director on April 10.
According to Israeli intelligence, Hassan Ali Mahmoud Bdeir played a pivotal role in coordinating a joint Hamas-Hezbollah attack outside of Israel.
Secretary General Mathias Cormann cited the Jewish state’s strong high-tech sector and resilience despite regional uncertainty.
The situation is particularly alarming in French-speaking Switzerland where a rise of almost 90 percent of antisemitic incidents has been recorded.
The IDF has deployed an additional division to the Strip, with the Israeli defense minister stating that the buffer zones along the border are being reinforced.
The investigation is focused on Lebanese nationals and involves the country’s intelligence services.
“The Republican Party continues to elevate Jewish American voices,” the RJC stated. “That is why, election after election, more and more Jewish voters are moving to the GOP.”
“When Israel cannot be blamed, they cannot be bothered to rally on behalf of the Palestinians in Gaza,” David May, of FDD, told JNS.
Jonathan S. Tobin
JNS editor-in-chief to speak on Trump, Ukraine and Israel at American Jewish University event
Jonathan Tobin plans to tackle Trump’s clash with Zelenskyy, its impact on U.S. aid and the parallels for Israel with AJU scholar-in-residence Rick Richman.
“Suits in D.C. would not be able to pay their mortgage if they criticize Qatar,” Michael Pregent, a former intelligence officer, told JNS.
The legislator questioned if the “personal anti-Israel bias” of the cinema’s new director of film curation influenced the decision to decline the screening.
Jerusalem’s move reportedly came in anticipation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day.”
Crimes against Jews and Muslims “rose for a fourth consecutive year and were accelerated by the Gaza War,” Brian Levin, the study’s researcher, said.
Zvika Klein was reportedly questioned under caution on Monday.
U.S. schools supporting “pro-terrorism activities should lose every cent of federal funding and subsidization,” stated Sen. Katie Britt.
“We are not perfect,” Harvard University president Alan Garber wrote. “Antisemitism is a critical problem that we must and will continue to address.”