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The Israeli foreign minister expressed solidarity with Ukraine and urged an end to the war after Russia’s latest deadly strike on civilians.
Johann Wadephul defends Israel ties despite a partial arms embargo, vows Berlin will keep buying Israeli defense systems.
As the U.S. weighs Reza Pahlavi as a figure for transition, Israeli officials warn missing the chance to topple the ayatollahs could force repeated conflict.
The slogans were found in the bathroom of a local McDonald’s.
An Israeli watchdog group discovered that terrorist families living outside P.A. territories received their full payments from the “Martyr’s Fund.”
The discussions between Eyal Zamir and David Zini addressed mutual challenges during the ongoing “sensitive period.”
“The law providing benefits to orphans and widows of Israeli wars and hostilities is a moral and important amendment,” MK Michal Woldiger told JNS.
Islamic Jihad’s Akram Al-Ajouri reportedly told Hamas: “Even if a thousand people die from friendly fire, that’s the price of war.”
Hamas is reportedly seeking to incorporate 10,000 of its terrorists into a new U.S.-backed governing body
Video footage appeared to show the driver repeatedly ramming the doors to the main synagogue before police arrested him.
Rosalia Shikhverg notes that her ID read “Karen Jones” to protect her from the media; she says they did it to protect her from antisemitic staff.
The Anti-Defamation League has said in the past, “How many false claims and antisemitic tropes can Macklemore fit into one song?”
“I don’t put much stock in the rumors,” a Chabad spokesman told JNS. “They simply don’t make political sense.”
The Long Beach man “also discussed conducting operations for ISIS in the United States,” prosecutors said.
The 18-year-old said he would use knives and hammers to “do jihad soon,” according to prosecutors.
“There was nothing that explicitly connects antisemitism studies, which is a subdiscipline more popular in Europe, with the discipline of Holocaust studies,” Professor Adam Rovner told JNS.
“We cannot become numb to this,” said Mark Treyger, of the JCRC-NY.
The Burlington council separately voted in favor of a measure promoting “restorative community dialogue sessions” on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“Israel will not hesitate to act to defend itself and to ensure that history does not repeat itself,” Ofir Akunis, the Israeli consul general in New York, stated.
“This attack is illustrative of broader lack of civility, increased polarization and rising violence in American political life,” the American Jewish Committee stated.