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“The University of Washington has been notified by the U.S. Department of Justice that it is conducting a compliance review. The university will cooperate with the review and provide information and responses,” a UW spokesperson told JNS.
“When the status of the yeshivah students is resolved, Shas will return to its positions in the government and the Knesset,” the party said.
The U.S. vice president “greatly contributed to Israel’s security, the region and the deep alliance between Israel and the United States,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Riyadh and Abu Dhabi have threatened to pull out of Gaza reconstruction efforts, especially in areas under Hamas control.
Rubio has been an “extraordinary friend of Israel,” Netanyahu said, “and now we face days of destiny.”
“Unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time,” Paul Ingrassia wrote in announcing his withdrawal.
“The Left Arm of God” wore the jersey in his final 1966 season.
“The Biden administration’s failed policies allowed dangerous individuals with terrorist ties from around the world to enter our country,” Rep. Andrew Garbarino told JNS.
Erez Sherman and Jarrod Grover, who are friends, agreed that the loser must wear a jersey of the winner’s team during the conclusion of Shabbat services.
The U.S. vice president described the period after the ceasefire-for-hostages deal concluded as “days of destiny” that are “changing the face of the Middle East.”
The bill would ensure that “the hostage and wrongful detainee flag remains a visible symbol of our nation’s commitment to bring Americans home and to honor those who never made it back,” stated Rep. Jared Moskowitz.
Critics said that there is selective outrage from Congress about Palestinians but not about Israeli hostages.
“It’s important to laugh,” Doug Seserman, outgoing CEO of A4BGU, said as he formally welcomed attendees, six days after the release of the 20 living Israeli hostages from Gaza.