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French officials urged E.U. unity to combat the alarming rise in antisemitism on the continent since Oct. 7, 2023.
The Republican-led legislature will “have our allies’ back,” vowed John Thune, who chided Democrats for “struggling” to support Israel.
In a landmark ruling, a Jerusalem court has implemented a new law requiring punitive damages for terror victims; compensation to be drawn from frozen Palestinian Authority funds.
Faculty at the state school’s San Francisco medical school told the “Washington Free Beacon” that advocacy workshops for students “betrayed a breathtaking lack of professionalism.”
“How is it that we’ve always marched for others, but we’ve never marched for ourselves,” Brooke Goldstein told JNS.
“I tried for months to get the school officials to respond like professionals,” said the lead plaintiff, Sam Kasle. “Instead, they allowed my daughter to be harmed.”
The federal Canadian government recently notified organizations that it denied their requests for freedom of information access to the documents.
The number of Russian weapons found by Israeli forces has sparked concern that Moscow’s relationship with Hezbollah may be closer than previously assumed.
The notice was issued ahead of an annual political commemoration that is often marred by far-left violence.
Language removed from the draft following U.S. pressure would have triggered Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter, which empowers the UNSC to take collective action, including the use of force.
The British foreign secretary reiterated the refuted claim that “famine is imminent” in the Strip.
“We will not tolerate hate in Ohio,” said the state’s governor in a statement.