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“The U.S. Treasury will aggressively protect the integrity of the U.S. financial system using the full force of our authorities.” Scott Bessent, secretary of the Treasury, stated.
In an interview with JNS conducted during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, Gila Gamliel hails growing cooperation in space, defense and agriculture.
The shuffle was reportedly decided on after Tricia Tuttle posed with a PLO flag held by a filmmaker who’d accused the Jewish State of genocide.
The proposal was submitted to parliament in the wake of a ruling by Israel’s Supreme Court ordering the government to allow a mixed-gender prayer space at the Western Wall.
The film, which premiered at the Berlinale, presents a hopeful way for Israelis and Palestinians to navigate the Berlin streets together.
The Israeli singer canceled his American trip, citing tensions with Iran and concern about being stranded abroad.
Apple TV picks up Keshet 12 drama ‘Unconditional,’ an Israeli mother-daughter thriller premiering locally in April before its global streaming debut on May 8.
“It has been a very tough time for the Jewish community,” Julie Menin said at the event. “The support of all of the colleagues who are here today is so incredibly meaningful.”
Important for Israeli to be on United Nations panel on artificial intelligence, Ben-Gurion prof says
“Israel is blessed by exceptional human capital in the field, but we’re still a small country in the sense of competing for massive computer resources,” Lior Rokach told JNS.
Hugh Laurie wrote kind words about “Tehran” producer Dana Eden, before responding to anti-Israel critics that he had never identified as a Zionist.
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister said that leading the artificial intelligence field “will be decisive in continuing to strengthen our power.”
Noam Bettan is set to represent the Jewish state at the musical contest in Vienna with a song to be presented on March 5.