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The convicted mass murderer told a forensic psychiatrist that even if he is put to death, “the score is still 11 to one.”
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman had claimed that Netanyahu is being “led around by the nose” by “extreme” Cabinet members,” endangering U.S.-Israel ties.
“Biden meets with dictators... but snubs the democratically elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” said DeSantis.
The Republican lawmakers called to rescind the “discriminatory” guidance halting scientific and technological cooperation with Israeli entities in Judea and Samaria.
Elbit, Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer, has its controversy rating upgraded but remains on a damaging watchlist for now.
“Jewish members of Congress should know better,” the Jewish groups wrote to Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Seth Mandel, executive editor of the “Washington Examiner,” wrote that something is “deeply wrong” with the paper of record.
The shooter, Rashid Baz, died in jail last year. He killed Ari Halberstam and fired on 14 other yeshivah students.
Mike Fegelman, the media watchdog’s executive director, reflects on his 20th anniversary at the nonprofit.
The question for every member is whether they stand against antisemitism or not, said Michael Gove, the British bill’s sponsor.
The French supermarket giant says branches in Israel will be opened “according to a business plan and not political considerations.”
After Muslim backlash, Stockholm mulls passing a law to protect religious scriptures.