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Brian Assi threatened economic and national security by “conspiring and concealing his efforts to circumvent our export controls to provide heavy machinery to Iran,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
“Our community was uplifted, inspired and reminded of the power of one Jew on a mission,” a rabbi in Saskatchewan told JNS.
The U.S. envoy said that Jerusalem “is bending over backward” to reach a hostage-prisoner swap agreement with the terrorist group.
Hudaydah Port was hit days after a missile aimed at Israel was intercepted.
Wendy Sachs was horrified by the support Hamas received after Oct. 7 and created a documentary to change the narrative.
Brandon Johnson, the Chicago mayor, decried the rise in antisemitic crimes and anti-gay crimes, which were up 25%.
Washington “will certainly insist that those who carry out acts of terror and violence in Taybeh—or anywhere—be found and be prosecuted,” said the U.S. ambassador to Israel.
The Democratic candidate’s N.Y. mayoral campaign is a case study in political warfare, drawing lessons from Hamas’s 2006 electoral strategy.
Jerusalem and the U.S. “will continue to strengthen [their partnership] in the fields of missile defense and drones,” Defense Minister Katz said.
The U.S. president imposed broad economic and travel bans on individuals investigating American citizens or allies, such as Israel.
The American children’s YouTube star finds herself at the center of a firestorm after collaborating with a Hamas-supporting photojournalist.
The student is suing “Harvard not only for failing to protect him and other Jewish students, but for defending and rewarding antisemitism,” his lawyer told JNS.