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The men allegedly plotted to ignite fires at six locations around Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official home.
“It is clear that the Hamas leadership in Gaza is not interested in a military confrontation with Israel at the present time,” the detailed policy paper read.
A medical panel let a physician who had praised Hamas keep practicing, drawing sharp criticism from officials and Jewish groups.
David Lappartient said that “peace does not come through exclusion,” a day before the Israeli cycling team was banned from an Italian competition.
“Red Alert” portrays ordinary Israelis caught in the Hamas-led onslaught on the northwestern Negev.
Liam O’Hanna allegedly draped himself in a Hezbollah flag on stage.
Ghazi Hamad told “CNN” that the massacre created “a golden moment.”
“Hate crimes, and the accompanying prejudice that fuels the type of despicable actions alleged in this case, have no place in civilized society,” the DuPage County state’s attorney said.
The premier was silent during the protest. The Israeli envoy told JNS that his speech told the world “honestly” what “we are facing—the challenges, the isolation.”
Leo Terrell, who chairs the U.S. Justice Department’s task force on Jew-hatred, said the anti-Israel student group is forcing Jews to “choose between defending their Zionist identities or observing their religion.”
Gustavo Petro’s comments and policies have “contributed to an increasingly hostile environment for Colombian Jews,” the bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers said.
The $24 billion pension manager’s divestment follows a narrower boycott by Norway’s larger wealth fund.