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“Israel is coordinating closely with UNIFIL to reduce risk” while “Hezbollah is exploiting their presence,” the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations told the U.N. Security Council.
Austrian prosecutors charged Khaled al-Halabi with torture in Raqqa and alleged that he acted as a Mossad double agent before fleeing to Europe.
The “little project that could” got together and did: A group of women has made 5,000-plus black caps; more than 1,000 yarmulkes; and blankets for moms, babies and kids.
Prince Joachim visited Kesher Israel in Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood for a talk about King Christian X’s efforts to save Danish Jews from the Nazis.
“Since the government took office, we have emphasized that the work to combat antisemitism is a priority,” the country’s culture minister said.
Phoebe Okowa, newly elected to the International Court of Justice, has also said that Israel’s entry into the United Nations was based on creating a Palestinian state.
The Israeli prime minister said his advice to French President Emmanuel Macron is “learn the facts, stick to the facts, stick to realities and don’t try to escape it.”
At the close of 2025, Iran stands at a crossroads—facing drought both literal and metaphorical. The country’s physical desiccation mirrors its ideological stagnation.
Ambassador Tom Barrack said Damascus’ new cooperation with the U.S. may redefine ties with Israel and strengthen regional security following the Hamas ceasefire.
“Palestine is very bad to Taiwan” because it aligns with Beijing’s “One-China” principle, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung said.
The Lebanon-born man, the fifth suspect detained by German police, allegedly procured arms and ammunition for an attack against Israeli or Jewish targets.
“The Agency’s lack of access to this nuclear material in Iran for five months means that its verification ... is long overdue.”
Neo-Nazi-linked vandals struck the cemetery in Randers five years ago.