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“The idea that the United Nations is holding such a hearing reveals its true face, and how lost that body is today compared to when it was established,” said Efrat Mayor Oded Revivi.
Having grown up as a Jewish Latina in Missouri, now Leah Soibel changes hearts and minds as CEO of a media organization for Spanish speakers about Israel.
The New England Patriots owner and philanthropist talked with “People” magazine about his nearly one-year-old foundation combating Jew-hatred.
“I don’t know who he is. I don’t care who he is,” Ralph Babet said about the image that Nathan Bull posted online.
A non-Jewish American black man who holds the social-media handle “Wyzewurdz74” attempts to bridge and rebuild inter-ethnic relationships as a direct result of misinformation.
Thabisa Rich, who works in the Connecticut city’s cultural department, yelled offensive remarks via a megaphone, prompted by a “Stand with Israel” sign.
The Jewish state will retain its observer status.
Alexander Netling, also known as “Bruiser,” was sentenced to five years in prison in March 2019.
Countries piled on Jerusalem’s policies vis-à-vis the Palestinians on the second day of hearings at The Hague.
Idan Amedi is best known for his role in the Netflix hit show “Fauda.”
Tracy-Ann Oberman told the “BBC” that she has round-the-clock security after receiving threats.
“Tennessee remains unwavering in our support for the nation of Israel and her people,” stated Bill Lee, the GOP state governor.