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In an interview with JNS, Israeli historian Yisrael Ne’eman sounds the alarm over what he calls the “Red-Green Axis.”
The coins bear the images of emperors Constantius II and Constans I, dating them to the era of the lesser-known Gallus Revolt (351-352 C.E.), the last Jewish rebellion against Roman rule.
“We carried out a series of almost fantastical operations, one after another,” the Mossad director said during the annual ceremony.
If Qatar supplies the messaging, China provides the machinery in what is now called “cognitive warfare.”
The U.N. council “opted for a performative action, designed to draw a veto, that extends Hamas terrorists,” according to Morgan Ortagus, a U.S. diplomat.
JNS got a rare look at closely-held U.N. information, which critics say is used to claim Jewish attacks against Arabs in Judea and Samaria and Jerusalem are growing.
The department told JNS that it is committed to “reinvigorating” enforcement of a law requiring that U.S. schools report their foreign funding.
Tokyo has been carrying out a “comprehensive assessment, including appropriate timing and modalities, of the issue of recognizing Palestinian statehood,” said Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya.
Gezim Topalli, 31, was arrested in his Halifax home on Tuesday.
Al-Sharaa said that negotiations could lead to results “in the coming days.”
“UNRWA’s classrooms have been hijacked by Hamas and turned into incubators of hate,” according to UN Watch director Hillel Neuer.
B’nai B’rith Canada said it had “full confidence” in the justice system.