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“The Palestinian Authority has always seen the U.S. funding as an endorsement of its participation in terror,” Maurice Hirsch tells JNS.
Hisham al-Sayed, who was freed after spending nearly a decade in Hamas captivity, “doesn’t know how to speak, he doesn’t have a voice, he doesn’t remember anything,” his father told reporters.
Israel is waiting for Syria to stabilize, Lt. Col. (res.) Marco Moreno, a former senior IDF intelligence officer, tells JNS.
Although the far-right AfD won 152 seats and would give CDU leader Friedrich Merz a comfortable 360-seat majority, he has already declared he won’t form a coalition with the party.
The Saudi summit focused on an Egyptian proposal for the war-torn coastal enclave.
Rejected by Abbas, it would have ceded more than 94% of Judea and Samaria.
Israeli troops will remain in key territories in Lebanon until the Lebanese army fulfills the terms of the truce agreement, said the Israeli premier.
The Israeli prime minister pledged his commitment to continue recovering the rest of the captives in Gaza.
Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar met with top officials from the bloc, despite protests by Amnesty and other hostile entities.
Residents displaced by the war with Hezbollah are scheduled to return home on March 2.
“When I saw the pictures of my destroyed bus, I realized the extent of the disaster that was averted,” Adi Jegna told JNS.
U.S. President Trump is ready to back Jerusalem in “whatever course of action it chooses regarding” the Gaza-based terrorist group.
The Dutch government had sought to ban three Islamic “hate preachers,” but was overruled by a court in The Hague.
Having been shunned from two shows in France, Israel Aerospace Industries and other arms makers received a ‘warm welcome’ in Abu Dhabi.
Helping Gulf countries transform their economies from fossil fuel-based to knowledge-based is part of the formula, Startup Nation Central head tells JNS.
Fatah’s Revolutionary Council vowed to “double its efforts to support and assist the prisoners.”
“It has never been more important to condemn this moral depravity, demand accountability and implement President Trump’s America First peace through strength agenda,” Rep. Elise Stefanik told JNS.
The decision followed a situational assessment.
The 37-year-old, who was on a terrorist watch list, shouted “Allahu akbar” before he assaulted a police officer and killed a passerby.
“The AP chooses to whitewash the baby killers, calling them ‘militants’ rather than terrorists and claiming the children ‘died'—rather than were murdered—in captivity,” Rep. Ritchie Torres wrote.