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“Six Zeros” explores how winning millions in a lottery changes six people’s lives.
Rupert Nathan is waiting for the Crown Prosecution Service to decide whether to press charges for his alleged derogatory online remarks • The U.K. has recently drawn headlines for clamping down on “hateful” online speech, with critics accusing it of a “two-tier” justice system.
The initiative by the National Union of Journalists prompted some Jewish members to quit.
The number of Russian weapons found by Israeli forces has sparked concern that Moscow’s relationship with Hezbollah may be closer than previously assumed.
The “CNN” anchor also slammed the anti-Israel group for desecrating a synagogue by posing as congregants.
Rupert Nathan says his remarks were not illegal or antisemitic.
Social media users call for boycott of the drama, displaying fundamental misunderstandings about history.
“Making the origin of a candidate’s wife an issue in the presidential election is unacceptable,” Radosław Sikorski later tweeted.
The host of the eponymous talk show said that “everybody should be doing what I’m doing.”
The pro-Israel New York congressman denounced Beinart’s op-ed “Democrats ignored Gaza and brought down their party.”
Non-Jewish veteran Nick Matau gained millions of views defending the Jewish state on social media, despite facing daily threats.
Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) spearheaded a written request for France to change course in its plans to halt arms sales to Israel.