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“If I can see peace being made in the Middle East perhaps … we can have a similar peace accord in the U.S. congress,” said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.).
The Emirates’ ambassador to the U.S. said the Israeli commitment to suspend sovereignty plans for Judea and Samaria expires in 2024.
The top U.S. diplomat said that for Riyadh, too, progress on the Palestinian issue was necessary for the normalization process to move forward.
A Syrian watchdog said the two soldiers were Hezbollah terrorists, per Hebrew media.
IAF’s Spark and the squadron re-established to operate it herald a revolution in air-ground cooperation.
“Biden’s team holds grudges. It will never appreciate Israel for the ally it is,” said Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute.
Pilgrims, mostly affiliated with the Breslov Chassidim, arrive in advance of Sept. 15—the first day of Rosh Hashanah—with many staying until after Sukkot, which begins on Sept. 29.
The Palestinian Authority is concerned that the extremist Islamic elements’ potential takeover of Ain al-Hilweh, the largest refugee camp in Lebanon, could set a dangerous precedent.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has authorized sanctions waivers allowing banks to unfreeze the Iranian funds.
The delegation is in the kingdom for a UNESCO meeting.
Israeli NGO ISRAEL-is has teamed up with the American Jewish Committee to sponsor this year’s Abraham Accords Anniversary Delegation, marking the Accords’ third anniversary.
David Barnea showed a video he said proves Tehran’s supreme leader is directly involved in the efforts to kill Jews.