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Youssef Abu al-Rish, deputy Gaza health minister, is the 10 of spades in the Hamas deck of cards.
“The alleged actions outlined in this indictment reflect a calculated betrayal of trust,” stated FBI Special Agent in Charge Sanjay Virmani.
Growing opposition to Israel on the political right is “serious, but thank God, it’s not really an evangelical problem,” Rev. Johnnie Moore told JNS.
The Jewish state topped the list, followed by the United States and Ukraine, with a pro-Russian hacking group found to be the the most prolific hacktivist actor “in the history of hacktivism.”
The retelling of David’s story should encourage Jews worldwide “not to be intimidated in the face of antisemitic violence and threats,” FOX Nation’s Jonathan Towers told JNS.
Bad actors have used stolen genetic data to “target people of Jewish and Chinese descent,” William Tong stated.
Byron Scott, a part of the “showtime” era of the Los Angeles Lakers, told JNS that he “would like for more athletes to be a little more vocal” on the subject.
From podium speeches to film narratives, the Middle East conflict overshadows the 76th Berlin International Film Festival’s effort to stay above politics.
The drones have been used during Israeli military operations in Gaza, including in mapping, building exploration and booby-trap neutralization.
“Jesse was a force of nature like few others before him,” U.S. President Donald Trump wrote.
“We can’t pray for a miracle,” an Israel Baseball official told JNS. “We just gotta go play better than the other team. It’s that simple.”
“This is just stuff that other teams do not have to deal with,” an Israel Baseball official told JNS. “We don’t talk about it that much,” he said.