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President Trump had the power to “cripple Iran’s entire economy in minutes. But he chose mercy,” the defense secretary said.
“I thought I had seen it all, but being attacked on the train tracks into Auschwitz is a whole new low,” said Los Angeles native Charlotte Korchak.
The IAEA deputy director general’s visit to Tehran last week focused on how the U.N. agency and Iran will interact following Israel’s attack.
Following his visit to the African country for the occasion, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar will also stop in Addis Ababa for talks with his Ethiopian counterpart.
“This is living proof that care and concern for the elderly are not just a modern idea, but were part of social institutions and concepts as far back as about 1,600 years ago.”
Washington pulled funding for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon over its “abject failure” to contain Hezbollah.
The Israeli foreign minister said the moves were in response to Canberra’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state and its entry bans on Simcha Rothman and other Israeli figures.
“Given Pakistan’s prominent regional role, its nuclear status, and large percentage of young people, this curriculum has far-reaching consequences,” said IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff.
The announcement comes amid reports that the African country is holding talks with Jerusalem about taking in Palestinians from Gaza.
“I think the Lebanese government has done their part. They’ve taken the first step. Now what we need is Israel to comply with that equal handshake,” said U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack.
The suspect reportedly admitted to all the accusations against her.
The Australian Jewish Association slammed the move ahead of a speaking tour, which bars the lawmaker from entering the country for three years.
“Packing with a Purpose” is a way for immigrants “to help IDF soldiers and show solidarity with our Druze community,” said Telfed CEO Doron Kline.