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The soldier is suspected of having made death threats against the Israeli premier in a number of posts on his Facebook page.
Marcie Adkins filed her candidacy in the Aug. 18 Republican primary, stating Rep. Randy Fine’s constituency deserved “a good Christian,” an apparent jab at his Jewish identity.
Israel’s top intelligence director procured massive amounts of medical supplies amid a global bidding war for anti-coronavirus equipment.
Mià Bahr, a rising junior, said that while she regrets her phrasing, she will “continue to stand firm” on her ideas.
The Iranian leader is using Twitter “to promote hatred against the Jewish people and the State of Israel,” says newly appointed Strategic Affairs Minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen.
Ahead of Iran’s annual Quds Day, Tehran’s chief ayatollah releases an anti-Semitic poster and tweets that Israel’s “Zionist regime” is a “cancerous tumor” • U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo condemns the “disgusting remarks.”
“We (the Jewish people) can’t stress how dangerous it is every time you single us out as though we are the only ones gathering in all of NYC,” went one response.
The event will also feature top law-enforcement officers, including from the Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. police departments.
Operations at the Shahid Rajaee seaport—one of two major shipping terminals in the city of Bandar Abbas in the Strait of Hormuz—came to a sudden halt after computer systems were hacked.
“We cannot be removed by Facebook,” they penned in a “New York Times” opinion piece. “Facebook’s chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, has also personally committed to this arrangement.”
Ambassador Ron Dermer accuses the paper of “demonization” over a recent article on Israel’s efforts against coronavirus • AJC CEO David Harris calls article’s phrasing “vile.“
The embargo expires on Oct. 18, along with U.N. travel restrictions on Iranians associated with arms proliferation—the latter of which the letter also calls to be extended.