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The Israeli Foreign Ministry called the decision a “major step in holding the Palestinian authority accountable for its long-lasting terror support—financially and legally.”
Former national security adviser Jacob Nagel tells JNS that Israel needs independence in certain areas.
Nefesh B’Nefesh said the rise reflects a growing sense of Zionism and solidarity among North American Jewry following the outbreak of war on Oct. 7, 2023.
In Israel, it is believed that as long as the Syrian leader attempts to wage a dual struggle against both ISIS and external actors such as Iran, his ability to achieve a decisive victory will remain limited.
“We’re creating opportunities for New Yorkers to enjoy the outdoors, stay active and come together,” stated New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.
“There were few individuals anywhere in the world who possessed the depth of knowledge and understanding of the Soviet Jewish community that Jerry did,” stated Mark Levin, of the National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry.
“The big test for the U.S. now is to go to the Turks into the Qataris and say, ‘You’ve been blowing smoke at us, and Hamas is not cooperating,’” Edmund Fitton-Brown, a former U.K. envoy to Yemen, told JNS.
Two years later, Writers Against the War on Gaza is still calling the claims of sexual violence on Oct. 7 “a racist, genocidal lie.”
“We don’t want the controversy right now,” the U.S. president said. “We’re helping Gaza.”
The U.S. president told the Israeli education minister that he would consider attending the ceremony.
“Israel has both the right and the obligation to defend its people, and that reality should not be erased or rewritten in the classroom,” Rep. Tom Kean stated.
“This record-breaking momentum reflects sustained global confidence in Israel’s economy,” said Dani Naveh, president and CEO of Israel Bonds.
“He’s a wartime prime minister,” the U.S. president told JNS. “Israel, with other people, might not exist right now.”