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The NBA star says his biggest challenge isn’t basketball but the hate he gets for being Israeli, and urges fans to judge him by his game, not his nationality.
Naim Qassem claims this clash is backed by Western countries and Israel.
The Fine Arts Theatre’s president apologizes for canceling Guy Hochman and says he hopes the show can be safely rescheduled.
Adm. Brad Cooper visited the Jewish state as a guest of Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
The secretary of state began his tenure with virtually no authority as special envoy Steve Witkoff assumed control over Gaza and Ukraine. Since ‘“Signal-gate,” however, his power has grown, transforming him into America’s most influential foreign policy figure.
Above the General Board is the Executive Committee, the primary strategic and decision-making organ, chaired by Trump, who retains veto power.
Trump: Washington is monitoring Iran “very closely.” • Tehran’s prosecutor-general: No execution have been canceled.
The imminent arrival of the American delegation was met with indignation by the family of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili, whose body remains in Gaza.
“These abhorrent incidents are part of an alarming trend,” said Julie Menin.
In his new book, “American Reich,” Eric Lichtblau examines the 2018 murder of Blaze Bernstein in Orange County as a case study of the nationwide revival of neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements.
“Tehran’s decision to support terrorists over its own people has caused Iran’s currency and living conditions to be in free fall,” U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
“Hopefully, the Cherry Hill school district will now think more carefully about how it responds to antisemitism,” the Zionist Organization of America told JNS.