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More than 20 rioters were arrested after attacking 17-year-old boys with clubs and stones.
Witnesses report masked men disappearing some two dozen men from the minority sect.
“We must plan how to influence the decision-makers in the U.S.,” Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani wrote in 2021.
The effort marks the first major test for the chamber’s Democrats on Israel policy in the new term.
Upper Galilee regional chief: “We will not accept sporadic rocket fire in any form.”
Ramallah launched a “public relations campaign” to improve its image and secure funding, said Orit Strook, a member of Israel’s Security Cabinet.
Israeli soldiers, “in a targeted operation, arrested three terrorists who had had regularly thrown stones toward Route 60.”
The U.S. secretary of state spoke with the UK foreign secretary about their goal of “ensuring Iran never develops or acquires a nuclear weapon.”
The facilitators allegedly concocted a scheme to present the oil as Malaysian.
Experts testified before the committee about “antisemitic disruptions on campus,” as well as the impacting of funding cuts to the Education Department.
The university’s interim president issued a statement after the ‘Washington Free Beacon’ reported that she had downplayed an agreement with the Trump administration.
Turkey has replaced Russia as the dominant power in Syria, a prominent expert tells JNS.
“As we advance our America First agenda, it is essential that we maintain every Republican seat in Congress,” the president wrote.
“Through unfathomable anguish and heartbreak, these families have become the conscience of the world,” the letter to the Nobel Committee stated.
The Israeli military’s “mobilization to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza, amid intense military activity, is unparalleled,” a justice wrote.
The security agency denies that it investigated the national security minister or the Israel Police.
Much praise for the U.S. president at Jerusalem conference on the fight against Jew-hatred.
The food truck aims to serve “Jewish-adjacent” customers, Shani Seidman, chief marketing officer of the Manischewitz parent company, told JNS.
Per a new procedure, the Core Cabinet, led by conservative Bart De Wever, must sign off on any remarks about the Jewish state.
Around 40 passengers, including about 15 children, were on board. According to unconfirmed reports, all passengers were Russian citizens.