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During debriefing, freed hostages who had been held in central Gaza reported seeing him alive.
“Israelis and Texans share profound appreciation for the values of faith, freedom and resilience,” stated Religious Zionism’s Ohad Tal.
“The desperate plight of the hostages is a bitterly vivid symbol of the way that so many lives—Jewish and non-Jewish—are held hostage by a climate of terror,” said Rowan Williams.
Approximately 460,000 hamantashen in the flavors of chocolate, poppy seed and date arrived at army bases across the country.
Amihood Amir, chairman of Professors for a Strong Israel, said the claim that firing the Attorney General is a threat to democracy is “ridiculous.”
One of Mahmoud Khalil’s lawyers said outside of the courthouse that his detention “should outrage anybody who believes that speech should be free in the United States of America.”
Talking to reporters as he met with the Irish prime minister, the U.S. president said that Oct. 7 was “a terrible day for the world.”
“It’s day schools, it’s camps, it’s early childhood, JCC memberships,” said Gil Preuss, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington.
Hagai Angrest, who got the first proof of life of his 21-year-old son, Matan, last week, told JNS: “We know today he is alive but tomorrow, we don’t know what will happen.”
“Iran’s brazen use of transnational criminal organizations and narcotics traffickers underscores the regime’s attempts to achieve its aims through any means,” the U.S. treasury secretary stated.
Local pro-Israel and Jewish groups didn’t comment on the event, which Rabbi David Wolpe told JNS was “a twisted perversion of the historical record and Israel’s actions.”
The injured victim, 18, sustained moderate wounds and was evacuated to Rabin Medical Center’s Beilinson Hospita in Petach Tikvah.
Erin Molan, who launched a successful online show after working for “Sky News Australia,” told JNS that her approach is “just telling the truth and seeing it for what it is.”
Ya’alon had claimed that “unproven” intelligence from files “presented as” Emirati intelligence proved that the premier received cash from Doha.
In January, security forces also seized a 220-pound bomb that a terrorist cell had planned to use against soldiers in Judea and Samaria.
In a separate statement, the P.A.'s ruling Fatah Party stressed that the Gaza-based terror group “only represents itself and Iran.”
Under the defensive plan, fighter jets, drones and helicopters would bomb access roads to Jewish communities to slow down the advance of terrorists.
The “Washington Free Beacon” obtained emails from three professors who told students that class wouldn’t take place in person.
It wasn’t clear if the university has actually used the tools, the Harvard student paper reported.
“American taxpayers shouldn’t underwrite the tuition of criminal, pro-Hamas protesters who deface their college campuses, disrupt classes and endanger their fellow students,” the senator said.