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The Earthquake Faction claimed responsibility for the attack, pledging to fight the “Zionist entity” by any means effective.
The statement reaffirmed the countries’ joint commitment to end the Gaza war, saying it offers a real opportunity for a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire.
“For two years, Hamas has run the battle ... with unparalleled bravery in the field and with great intelligence at the negotiating table,” wrote Jaber al-Harmi.
Amichai Chikli called the Board of Deputies a “political organization,” and the latter said he is “a diaspora minister in name only.”
The European branches of some of the biggest American companies are headquartered in Ireland, rendering it susceptible to U.S. pressure.
The government has six weeks to reevaluate its license, but is unlikely to resume deliveries to the IAF.
Egypt views Israel as an “imperialist” state looking to expand its territory, Ruth Wasserman Lande tells JNS • “Antisemitism and Islamism are part of the collective identity of Egypt,” Egyptian-born Khaled Hassan stresses.
The Israeli-Russian expressed gratitude to those who helped secure her release after over two years of captivity in Iraq.
The game, which ended with a 2-1 win of Osasuna over Getafe, was moreover interrupted by an anti-Israel on-field gesture.
Rabbi J. David Bleich, told JNS that “if I walk into a bank and pull a gun on the teller and he has a heart attack, it’s probably a felony murder.”
The attacks expresses “utter hatred that must not be tolerated in this land,” stated Cardinal Vincent Nichols, president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales.
“Without responsibility in politics and media, we will only prepare for the next funeral,” said European Jewish Association chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
“These new sanctions are a real game-changer. These are the sanctions that pushed the Iranians to make the last deal,” Iran expert Beni Sabti told JNS.