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“To have that full commitment and engagement, both at the public level, but also in the faith school system, is incredibly powerful,” Heather Mann, a project officer with UNESCO, told JNS.
Despite the plan adhering to most of Netanyahu’s red lines, Israelis to his right, including members of his coalition, may be upset with its terms.
Jihan Abdalla, who works for an Emirati state-owned publication, has also said that the Israeli prime minister reserves the right to “kill innocents.”
“Nobody gave a cogent, persuasive answer because there is no cogent, persuasive answer,” Daniel S. Mariaschin, the nonprofit’s CEO, told JNS.
European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas emphasized however that “a sustainable solution to the Iranian nuclear issue can only be achieved through negotiations.”
The Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center identified some 1,031 victims ahead of the 84th anniversary of the massacre.
Gilles Cohen, 67, was walking home from the mikveh when he was attacked from behind.
The meeting comes as talks between Jerusalem and Damascus have reportedly stalled due to Israel’s insistence on an aid corridor for the Syrian Druze.
Hundreds of Israelis received threatening phone calls over the weekend, the Israel Police said.
The Iranian proxy’s leader defied the Lebanese army’s disarmament plan as he marked a year since predecessor Nasrallah’s killing.
Flights with foreign carriers were canceled due to congestion and delays in leaving Ukraine by land.
"[Yahya] Sinwar’s prophecy ... is coming true,” wrote Al-Sharq editor-in-chief Jaber al-Harmi.
“European leaders are becoming frustrated, because Europe is losing weight, is losing significance,” Péter Szijjártó tells JNS.