Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Media

“I think the Iranian sourcing for the report is disinformation aimed to increase polarization in the U.S. as well as fissures between Israel and the U.S.,” said Jason Brodsky, policy director at United Against Nuclear Iran.
Businessmen charge commissions of 5% to 8% of the value of goods imported to “Palestine” that actually go to firms in the Jewish state.
Jerusalem closed “Al Mayadeen” for 45 days after Hamas launched its war last year, but the ban expired in January.
“For some, anti‐Jewish rhetoric is a stable part of their virtual identity and long‐term cultivated image,” said Michael Pelisek, executive director of the Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic.
The agency warns the public to be vigilant against Tehran’s intel tactics.
“We are trying to raise awareness and bring attention to who’s behind the chaos—the anti-Democratic and hate-filled chaos,” said Charles Asher Small, executive director of ISGAP.
Congress members want the U.S. Department of Homeland Security investigating foreign, cloud-based communication apps.
The program grapples with identity, memory and culture under the central theme of “Between War and Healing.”
The publication’s initial title was along the lines of “terrorists spare four of seven buildings at World Trade Center,” wrote Michael Brendan Dougherty of “National Review.”
The alleged move comes as Jerusalem awaits Iran’s anticipated revenge attack for last week’s assassination in Tehran of Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh.
The group, which includes many employees of the “BBC,” is disappointed with the ways the public broadcaster has treated complaints of Jew-hatred.
“The only limit on Hamas’s willingness to kill every single Jew is Israel’s power of self-defense,” wrote former U.S. ambassador David Friedman.