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Iraq’s Interior Ministry stated that it is using “precise intelligence information” to locate Shelly Kittleson, a U.S. freelance journalist who reports extensively from Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan.
“The U.S. and the Zionist regime came and perpetrated malicious acts. They took a beating and left empty-handed,” said the Islamic Republic’s leader.
We need a political-diplomatic solution, Lebanon wants American and Arab help in restoring sovereignty, Youssef (“Joe”) Rajji says.
The boy is one of three who conspired to lure a Jewish girl into a deserted building.
The pontiff will fly to Lebanon after three days in the Anatolian nation.
The effects of the 1975 Zionism-Racism resolution remain an indelible component of the realities in today’s Middle East.
Canberra’s first state terror listing targets the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps over its links to arson attacks on Jewish community sites.
Residents of the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood say bullets are striking homes and injuring bystanders, as police probe the incidents.
The U.S. president said that the two National Guard members were shot at “point blank range” in an “act of evil and act of hatred and act of terror.”
JNS sat down with János Bóka, Hungary’s minister for European affairs and its prime ministerial envoy to combat antisemitism, to talk about where Europe has gone wrong on Israel and Jews.
“The complicity of massive numbers of ordinary Poles in the capture and murder of Jews is not a debatable subject,” Holocaust Survivors’ Foundation USA said.
“There should be no safe zones for terror, whether in the Middle East or right here in the Western Hemisphere,” Daniel Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.
Israel will open an Economic Attaché Office in Buenos Aires next year to deepen trade and boost Israeli investment in the Latin American ally, said Gideon Sa’ar.