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After holding talks in Paris, the three states agreed to create the “dedicated communication cell” for “intelligence sharing, military de-escalation, diplomatic engagement and commercial opportunities” under U.S. guidance.
“It shows how badly the scandal was both hurting Democrats and is inescapable by the incumbent administration that Walz, had he continued to run, would have been enmeshed in an argument he could not win,” Henry Olsen told JNS.
“May he be remembered as a great friend to Israel,” stated Rabbi David Katz, executive director of the Israel Heritage Foundation.
“American Reich” makes it “devastatingly clear that white supremacist ideology is not abstract or historical,” Joey Good, of the Jewish Federation of Orange County, told JNS.
“This stance takes no position on the current debate regarding the draft,” the Coalition for Talmud Torah and Security stated.
“It’s critical that Congress remains directly engaged with our allies and partners in the Middle East to fight terror and support stability in the region,” the congressman said.
Week 11 Player of the Week honor and dominant Jazz win strengthen his bid to become the first Israeli selected for next month’s All-Star Game in Los Angeles.
Measures were taken to minimize harm to civilians, including the use of precision-guided munitions, aerial surveillance, and additional intelligence.
“If I were Maduro, I would be thrilled at the selection of Hellerstein to be my judge,” Alan Dershowitz told JNS.
“Thank God, people are safe, but we’ve lost these memories and this place that meant so much to so many generations in our community, and it really was a community hub,” Melissa Levy, of Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, told JNS.
“The close relationship between the NYPD and the mayor’s office has been key to averting disasters for the Jewish community,” Mark Goldfeder and colleagues wrote to the New York City mayor.
“We cannot fight something we fail to define,” Jason Miyares stated.