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David Barnea hails agency’s “unimaginable” achievements, reiterates focus on hostages in Gaza.
The measure strikes the Islamic Republic “where it hurts most—its financial lifelines,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The state rep running for mayor as a Democrat, who major groups accuse of antisemitism, claims that he would tackle antisemitism in the city.
“Steps are being taken to strengthen our social media oversight protocols,” the department said.
Editors pulled a standalone page on Iran’s policy to destroy Israel, instead rolling it into another page—a move experts said was an attempt to bury it.
WhatsApp denies Iran’s spying claims, warns false reports could lead to service blocks during critical times.
“He will no longer be on the joint staff while the matter is being investigated,” a Pentagon official told JNS of Col. Nathan McCormack.
“This is classic antisemitism, and history proves that there is no greater danger to the continuity of a civilization,” said Rabbi Yaakov Menken.
He also announced an intelligence and military update regarding aerial control of the region’s skies.
“If this is what he’s publicly sharing, who knows what he’s saying behind closed doors,” a Pentagon contractor, who has interacted with Col. Nathan McCormack, told JNS.
“We’re living in a society where most of our kids know what to do in an emergency situation. The adults need to learn it as well,” Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker told JNS.
The text focused on local governance issues without mentioning criticism of the state representative for his antisemitic remarks.