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The U.S. president warned that the U.S. military will begin targeting Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.
We “will not lend a hand to U.N. bodies that exploit climate discourse to incite against the State of Israel,” the environmental protection minister said.
The American president said that Tehran is “experimenting” with nuclear technology despite being hit by the U.S. military in June.
Hungary accepts the U.S. invitation, France says no.
At Davos, the U.S. president says the terrorist group agreed to give up its weapons under phase two of his Gaza peace plan.
A Jerusalem gala will also honor the legacy of slain activist Charlie Kirk.
JNS reported that Zena Ozeir is no longer an assistant attorney general in the Wolverine State, although the state attorney general’s office wouldn’t say if she was dismissed for antisemitic posts.
Facilitating an orderly and secure transfer “is critical to preventing a breakout that would pose a direct threat to the United States and regional security,” CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper said.
The indicators are there, though military action takes foresight, timing and precision because success must be the result—once the definition of success is made by governments and their armed forces.
The university’s court filing states that the demand is “extraordinary and unconstitutional.”
A legislative memorial claims that Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was “unprovokedly shot by an Israeli military sniper” during what the IDF described as a violent riot at the Beita Junction in 2024.
“Antisemitism has no place in our city, and I stand shoulder to shoulder with the Jewish New Yorkers who were targeted,” stated Zohran Mamdani, New York City mayor.
“I am profoundly grateful and relieved to share that the baseless charges brought against me by rogue prosecutors in Essex County have been dropped in my favor,” Glick reportedly said.