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In recent decades, researchers have begun to challenge the idea that the battle lasted three years.
The Hapoel Jerusalem team joined the funeral procession of longtime fan Hersh Goldberg-Polin, one of six hostages executed by Hamas in Gaza.
The plaintiffs say the IRS turns a blind eye to nonprofit newspapers violating the law that officially supports one side in political contests.
The city was sued by Rosh Yehudi and private Tel Aviv citizens over its refusal to issue a permit for a gender-segregated public Jewish prayer event.
Alberto Barbera still accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “war crimes” in Gaza.
The Iraqi-based Global Imams Council called the executions, carried out in a tunnel under Rafah in southern Israel, “barbaric” and “a violation all principles of humanity, religious teachings, and international law.”
For a loan as nominal as $25, lenders worldwide have a tangible way to directly help the Israeli people.
The budget leaves defense spending alone but proposes cuts to government office budgets and the National Insurance Institute, along with a freeze on public-sector salaries.
The apparently historic map is labeled “Palestine region” without further explanation.
“The organized, systematic theft of property was one component of the process of the dehumanization of Jews during the Second World War,” according to the exhibition catalog.
“This one means a lot to me personally,” Austin Knudsen, the state’s attorney general, told JNS about the accusation that MSCI penalizes Israeli banks that operate in Judea and Samaria.
Twelve fans were arrested after supporters of Hapoel Beersheva attacked Bnei Sakhnin supporters who turned their backs during “Hatikvah.”