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A source told JNS that the investment advisory firm cited the “Palestine Chronicle” to give a “severe” controversy score to Caterpillar.
Director Mohammed Bakri cited “personal reasons” for the indefinite postponement of a screening of the sequel to “Jenin, Jenin.”
For far too long, the Middle East has been a maelstrom.
“Jews in America are being targeted,” Bruce Pearl, head coach of the Auburn Tigers men’s team, told JNS. “Something does need to be done about that.”
The collection includes painting, poems, sculpture, video and mixed media, each serving as a personal response and reflection on the events of that day.
Israel also made history with its first Paralympic medals in both taekwondo and goalball—its first medal in a team sport in 36 years.
Travelers will instead fly to Romania or Poland and proceed on the ground leg of their voyage from there.
Sarah Friedland said, “As a Jewish American artist, I’m accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel’s genocide in Gaza and 76th year of occupation.”
The Secondary School Teachers Association opposes private contracts. The government says the union only wants to maintain its grip on power.
The Turkish leader claimed that Jerusalem seeks to conquer Muslim lands.
Several other airlines, however, have resumed service to Ben-Gurion International Airport.
Undeterred by regional tensions, Jews in their 20s are eager to contribute.