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“I told the prime minister, ‘I’m going to call the president and tell him not to come if you don’t allow this assistance to start flowing,’” the U.S. secretary of state told the “New York Times.”
The parody account has sent messages to many anti-Zionist figures, revealing a lack of knowledge of Judaism and the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
“It is a complex area that’s extremely difficult to get right,” Morningstar told JNS, of its prior downgraded ratings of companies operating in eastern Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.
The NYPD told JNS that it is not investigating a car collision in Brooklyn as a hate crime.
“We are investigating the issue,” a spokesman for the company told JNS.
“Thanks for the stereotyping,” wrote the executive director of a Lawrence, N.Y. Orthodox synagogue, of the newspaper’s game Strands.
Conspirators included local helpers who planted a bomb in or near the bed of the Hamas leader in Tehran, Israel’s “Channel 12" reported.
Cairo, wary of the impact of the Syrian regime’s collapse, is fighting what it says are subversive elements sharing archival protest videos via social media.
“After Oct. 7, Israel had to approach Gaza as contested enemy terrain with little to no infiltrations into Hamas,” John Spencer wrote. “The pager operation was over a decade of Mossad work”
“Shadow banning is a reality well-known to all activists defending Israel,” said the CEO of the Combat Antisemitism Movement.
Jerusalem should “go for the head, Iran,” said David Barnea.
“They’ll have to keep on trying to guess what the next thing is,” an agent told the CBS flagship program “60 Minutes.”