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“I believe we must be on the offensive, not on the defensive. We must delegitimize those who delegitimize us,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
Dublin may move its October home match to a neutral venue over security concerns amid hostility to the Jewish state.
It remains in place pending the government’s appeal of the decision.
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun called the talks on the sidelines of an annual international security conference enjoyable and productive.
“I regret that I conveyed a lack of compassion and care and good sense to those people,” Liz Magill said of her testimony to Congress in December 2023.
It could have been “the deadliest terrorist attack in U.K. history,” a police official said.
A state senator said the book was a concern, while a Jewish librarian told JNS that there shouldn’t have been an “outpouring of rage.”
Despite declarations of victory from anti-Israel activists, the industrial park says the sales were not a factor.
A professor, who has worked at the Philadelphia-area school for 19 years, told JNS he can’t believe it “has turned against the Jewish community in such a horrendous way.”
Armani Charles, 23, was arrested in December for stabbing a Jewish man near Chabad headquarters after shouting that he wanted to “kill Jewish people.”
“Allowing this conduct to go unaddressed would signal tolerance for ideologies the United States has fought wars to defeat,” the lawmakers wrote.
The Israeli president’s planned visit to Adass Israel, the site of an Iranian-linked antisemitic arson attack, was canceled on his final day in Australia.