Legal Affairs
According to a new study by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, only about 15 percent now say they prefer Israeli citizenship, down from 52 percent between 2010 and 2015.
U.S. House passed the legislation in January • Utah senator’s office declined to specify the issue.
The letter noted that “up until the Tamimi case and its Israeli victims, Jordan had extradited terrorists to the United States multiple times.”
Ten patients will be included at the start; the treatment cycle will be for a few weeks with a follow-up period of the same length.
Plaintiffs alleged that the anti-BDS law violated the First Amendment.
Members from the Jewish community and other faith groups have been pressing for a new trial for Randy Halprin.
Following worldwide outrage to the overturning of the convictions, the four have been rearrested and will remain behind bars “for a period of three months pending filing of the appeal.”
The Israeli premier’s trial is delayed until May 24 after Israeli Justice Minister Amir Ohana announces a 24-hour “state of emergency.”
On Sunday, Netanyahu’s defense team filed a formal request on Monday for a 45-day postponement of his criminal trial, which is set to begin on March 17.
“Jury selection will take some time because potential jurors will have to be screened for their views,” reported “The San Diego Union-Tribune.”
Canada’s government has been trying to deport Helmut Oberlander, 95, also an infantryman in the German army, for the last 25 years.
Those in the “anti-Netanyahu” camp have begun the process of trying to pass legislation that would ban a Knesset member who has been indicted from being tasked with forming a government and becoming prime minister.