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“At the moment, the chances for a small-scale deal are low; Hamas insists on stopping the war,” said David Barnea.
A group of some 40 editors is “hijacking” the online encyclopedia and “pushing pro-Palestinian propaganda,” according to U.S. media company Pirate Wires.
Iranian Minister of Information and Communications Technology Sattar Hashemi is set to visit Havana next week.
The former Obama administration official said, “I’m a progressive, so Hamas attacked my people. Those are my people on the kibbutz—those are liberals, those are my people.”
“Iran should not respond to Israel’s retaliation. If Iran does choose to respond, however, the U.S. will be standing by to assist Israel in its defense.”
The negotiations are taking place a day after Egypt proposed a two-day ceasefire in Gaza for the release of four hostages held by Hamas.
“Each of those traditions has demonstrated its capacity to help people withstand political catastrophes far more disruptive that what we face today,” the paper wrote.
The suspension followed a tweet in which the Iranian leader claimed that “the Zionist regime made a mistake.”
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s second son is a possible successor.
The 23-year-old woman intimidated staff at a New Jersey Greek restaurant, yelling “there is genocide” and “Free Palestine!”
“We shouldn’t be surprised that we’ve seen from this administration more than a year’s worth of leaks hostile to Israel,” Sen. Tom Cotton told “Fox News.”
“The challenge of online antisemitism has taken a dark turn and must be addressed,” said Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor of Cyberwell watchdog group.