Legal Affairs
Her attorney says the probe was opened to sway the prime minister’s court case.
“As long as the struggle continues in Gaza, it will continue globally, on our campus and in our streets,” the student group said in a statement.
The U.S. president granted life in prison without parole to 37 of 40 death row prisoners, but not those guilty of “terrorism and hate-motivated mass murder.”
“We must take advantage of this rare, historic opportunity and free the world from the murderous Iranian regime,” Danny Danon told the United Nations General Assembly.
The legislation “will ensure that the lessons of history are not forgotten in these troubling times,” said the chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee.
The premier’s defense team asked to explain the cause for a delay behind closed doors.
The documents cite procedural issues connected to the prosecution.
“As we have illustrated in our briefs, there are numerous ways for our schools to constitutionally implement the law,” the attorney general of Louisiana said.
Irish Foreign Minister Micheál Martin is asking the U.N. court to broaden the interpretation of “genocide” to include the war against Hamas.
“Obama made it clear to me that U.S. policy was going to take a sharp turn against the ideas I believed in.”
Cabinet ministers and other supporters accompanied Israel’s prime minister to the Tel Aviv District Court, where he is defending himself against criminal charges.
The Israeli prime minister tried without success to delay his testimony due to the wartime situation but was granted only a partial delay in late November.