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“We must remember Oct. 7, one of the worst, most violent days in the history of the world,” U.S. President Donald Trump said, standing next to Starmer.
A video shared by the Israeli Embassy showed the cabin filled with music, transforming a tedious wait into a “powerful moment of resilience and joy.”
The American leader pushed back against the United Nations report stating Israel was committing genocide in the Gaza Strip.
“The international community’s goal must remain unchanged: to prevent Iran from ever acquiring nuclear capabilities,” Israel’s foreign minister stated.
Senators voted 47-43 to approve the former national security advisor and congressman from Florida on a mostly party-line basis.
“Sometimes you innovate and sometimes you seek perfection,” Shani Seidman, of Manischewitz, told JNS.
“One of the consequences of the existing system is that it is too easily either hijacked or infiltrated by terrorists,” Johnnie Moore, executive director of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, told JNS.
“Resolutions voted on by the Student Government Association are student-led and reflect perspectives of voting members of the SGA,” a spokeswoman for the public school told JNS.
“Food brings people together, and we need people to get together now more than ever,” Jason Stahl told JNS.
Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon introduced a resolution faulting Israel and Hamas for the lack of peace, calling on the U.S. president to “recognize a demilitarized state of Palestine.”
The six candidates for California governor, out of nine, who responded to questions from JNS said they agree with the bill.
The New York Republican is asking the U.S. attorney general to investigate an alleged campaign by the medical relief group to attack a U.S.-backed aid agency.