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In 2023, a trusted marketing official pitched the communications devices to the terrorist group.
The former Iranian president said that a unit tasked with foiling Israeli intelligence was in fact riddled with Mossad agents.
British Jewish community organizations call for an independent inquiry.
Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) dismissed AP’s portrayal, stating, “Nasrallah was a ruthless, murderous terrorist.”
Elon Musk re-posted the comment setting straight the Islamic Republic leader, who claimed Hezbollah was winning.
“Take the proactive step to deem this phrase hate speech,” a letter signed by 16 representatives implored the social-media company’s creator, referring to “from the river to the sea.”
“Clearly, none of us can be satisfied with the way things are in Gaza,” the USAID administrator told the publicly funded broadcaster “PBS.”
“My heart is with all the innocent citizens of Kiryat Bialik,” Mayim Bialik said on her Instagram, following Hezbollah’s attack on the city that shares her family’s illustrious name.
A caricature of a clueless American academic, Lyle Culpepper amuses hundreds of thousands online with his enthusiasm for “Ji-hottie” terrorists.
“They knew who he was with and where he was,” a foreign security source said of the alleged Israeli attacks on Lebanese terrorists.
Since the war on multiple fronts began in October, American volunteers of all ages have traveled to Israel to offer a little elbow grease while soldiers and reservists are at the front.
The 2023 version of the page framed Zionism as a nationalist movement born in the 19th century that sought to secure Jewish self-determination. In contrast, the 2024 version of the entry introduces more charged terminology.