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The official said that online platforms must listen to those impacted by Internet bigotry.
The Board of Deputies of British Jews called a parliament member’s social-media posting “ill-considered and repugnant.”
Ankara intelligence identified Liridon Rexhepi as an “operator of a financial network supporting Mossad’s activities in the country.”
“I am unequivocal and unwavering in my commitment to Israel’s defense and its ability to defend itself,” the vice president said. “That’s not gonna change.”
“Clearly, we had not done enough vetting,” said a district spokesperson.
The Glilot base near Herzliya also hosts multiple Israeli military intelligence units.
Judy Woodruff retracts on-air comments about former U.S. president’s alleged involvement in ceasefire talks.
The “Associated Press” changed its story “to correct the reference to the civilian death toll from the war in Gaza, which is unknown.”
“One Day in October” tells the personal stories that emerged from the events of that day.
A spokesman for the “Washington Post” told the “New York Post” that it is investigating the incident.
The data breach led to a massive doxxing campaign by anti-Israel activists.
Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr was lured to his seventh-floor apartment by a phone call, according to the Wall Street Journal.