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“Dan Goldman has proven time and again that he will stop at nothing to defend our democracy,” Mark Levine said.
A university spokeswoman told JNS that the private school wouldn’t comment on pending litigation.
Kenneth L. Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the crowd-sourced encyclopedia quotes him out of context.
“There is no margin for error when it comes to terrorism,” the U.S. Justice Department said.
Prosecutors say a Lyon man killed his Jewish neighbor in 2022 out of racial hatred, a charge that could raise a 30-year sentence to life in prison.
Ali Shaath’s “ideology is taken directly from the Palestinian Authority’s playbook of hate and terror promotion,” says Palestinian Media Watch.
The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East is set to meet Netanyahu and IDF brass as Washington and Tehran signal a restart of nuclear negotiations.
International scientists led by the Weizmann Institute of Science have conducted an analysis based on measurements from NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
Sen. Lindsey Graham urged Trump to back Iran’s protesters, calling the regime’s fall a potential shift as big as the Berlin Wall’s collapse.
Small numbers of Gazans begin transiting the Egyptian border under Israeli vetting, E.U. monitoring and U.S.-backed ceasefire terms.
The rare 1,800-year-old artifact is featured in an exhibit marking renewed Jewish sovereignty and 60 years of Israel’s parliament.
The woman, who traveled to Istanbul without her family, was reportedly handcuffed by police at Taksim Square.
“Costa Rica and Israel share a long history of friendship based on common values,” Israel’s foreign minister stated.
The military said it will continue to operate to remove any threat against the State of Israel.
The Israeli military also attacked a Hamas weapons storage facility, an arms manufacturing plant and two launch sites in central Gaza.
The destruction of property at Beth Hannah elementary drew firm condemnations amid memories of the 2012 Toulouse massacre.
“We are going to invest billions here in the development of the north. All the communities represented here by the heads of the communities, we are going to make a huge revolution here,” said the Israeli premier.
The organization is hosting tree-planting events, guided tours, botanical activities and visits to seed nurseries.
Groups are required to submit a list of all employees. Médecins Sans Frontières agreed to do so and then reversed itself.
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir met with Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff.