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“There is a delegation here in the country for the first time. I hope they were received well. Welcome,” said Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al Khateeb.
The retired IDF colonel, short a lobe of his lungs, will lead 130 Israelis running in New York to raise funds to help the disabled.
“This decision shows the strong ties between the two countries,” said acting U.S. Ambassador to Jerusalem Stephanie Hallett.
The 2,300-year-old tomb was found aside the capital’s Hebron Road.
Harry Greenwald died before the emergency vehicle, made in Indiana, could travel to Israel.
The artists aim “to present Israel beyond the headlines, highlighting its rich artistic heritage and contemporary creativity,” says the project’s founder.
The secular-Orthodox divide has grown wider.
“As the High Holidays conclude, let us all summon the courage to make the changes required to bridge the gap between the world we see and the world we seek,” the U.S. president stated.
The Fijian deputy prime minister will lead his nation’s delegation ahead of planned embassy move.
Shaykh Abdallah Bin Bayyah, a religious jurist in the United Arab Emirates, has nurtured Muslim-Jewish peacebuilding.
The Israeli, Indian, Emerati and U.S. group is becoming more of a concrete entity, Asher Fredman, director for Israel at the Abraham Accords Peace Institute, told JNS.
The Holocaust Survivors Foundation USA praised the legal team that made the seizure possible.