Legal Affairs
Israeli prosecutors say the pair passed security information to Iranian intelligence for pay and are seeking to keep them jailed during trial.
“You have no authority. There will be no coup,” the national security minister wrote in a response to the court ruling.
The pin bears the same color as that worn over the past two years in solidarity with the Gaza hostages held by Hamas terrorists.
“You wanted to know what this trial is about? Bugs Bunny and cigars,” the Israeli premier said.
The court said a Palestinian American failed to prove housing discrimination as the property manager cited safety rules and a building-wide neutrality policy on the conflict.
Authorities said the group included 17 children and nine adults, who were detained during a Nov. 22 raid.
The president says he will consider only the good of the country in reviewing the prime minister’s extraordinary request.
“The Office of the President is aware that this is an extraordinary request which carries with it significant implications,” Herzog’s office stated.
Sen. Ted Budd, legislation sponsor, stated that such action is “a grave threat that could seriously damage America’s relationship with our closest allies.”
Rodney Glassman told JNS the changing role of attorneys general “makes this a national race and of national importance for the Jewish community.”
“Within two minutes, another contestant went up over 20,000 votes, which is very impossible to do,” claimed Nadeen Ayoub.
The official submission, made to the ICC’s Appeals Chamber, requests that the court cancel the arrest warrants issued against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant.