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An acquaintance intimidated the woman over the “Gaza genocide.” In a separate case, a boy was lured on a fake date and threatened.
David Barnea hails agency’s “unimaginable” achievements, reiterates focus on hostages in Gaza.
“In Israel, the pardon process begins with a formal request from the concerned individual,” local media cited the president’s office as stating.
“This harmful conduct is unacceptable, and no one should be targeted because of their religion,” the Manhattan district attorney said.
“The committee must understand not only whether there was a hostile environment,” the letters stated, “but whether the college adequately responded to incidents.”
“These students will one day share the stories they hear and educate the children of tomorrow,” New York City Council member Julie Menin told JNS.
The stories ran the gamut—from opinion and politics to seniors and obits.
In doing so, the president is not only correcting the misdeeds of his predecessors, he is calling for Israel’s democracy and national security to be strengthened.
Vandals wreaked damage to Ukrainian military equipment in Belgian.
Israel, which has accused Dublin of promoting antisemitism, has condemned the draft bill as discriminatory.
Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Amichai Chikli accused the Labour government led by Keir Starmer of fueling Jew-hatred.
“The EU can’t refrain from blaming Israel’s conduct,” despite Hamas’s human rights violations and Iran’s perpetual threat, the group’s leaders wrote.