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Elizabeth Goldhirsh-Yellin, who donated an ambulance to honor the staffers, told JNS that it’s “an enduring tribute that will continue to save lives.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar hailed his Kazakh counterpart, Yermek Kosherbayev, for Tashkent’s “historic” decision.
Indonesia is among the countries with which Washington has discussed contributing forces following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement.
Gazan clan leaders maintain ongoing communication with American officials as proposals are discussed regarding the Hamas terrorists trapped in Rafah.
“Steps have been taken to prevent the BrightIdeas page from auto-redirecting to the city of Houston website,” the city told JNS.
“Antisemitic threats and all threats made against the federally protected freedoms of our citizens will not be tolerated,” stated William Keyes, a U.S. attorney.
“This was not a normal movie,” Lawrence Bender told JNS of “Red Alert,” which tells the stories of those who saved lives and those haunted by the lives they couldn’t save.
“If you thought my face looked bad before, wait until you see it now,” the pro-Israel Democratic senator said.
Prince Joachim visited Kesher Israel in Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood for a talk about King Christian X’s efforts to save Danish Jews from the Nazis.
“In many cases, I come into this job knowing the ambassadors, knowing some of the senior diplomats,” Anne Dreazen told JNS.
The $315,000 settlement “will give strength to Jewish union members across the country to stand up for themselves,” the center said.
An informatics professor in New Jersey told JNS that the trip gave her an “even greater conviction and deep appreciation for the absolute miracle of Israel.”