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In a phone call with his German counterpart, Gideon Sa’ar says ceasefire does not apply to Tehran’s terror proxy in Lebanon.
“A small group of people is using the excuse of the war in Gaza to target the Jews,” museum director Marco Gonzalez told JNS.
“I want to be clear: Claims that the film was rejected due to censorship are unequivocally false,” TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey said.
The latest report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification introduced a new malnutrition measure, which it has not traditionally used for such determinations.
“We are operating according to a new strategic concept—we will not allow threats to grow,” said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir during a tour of Israel’s northern front.
A professor resigned earlier this year after lengthy campaigns for his ouster from lawmakers and Iranian dissidents over his previous role as a senior official of the Islamic Republic.
Britain, France and Germany told the United Nations they will trigger snapback sanctions if Tehran fails to reach a nuclear deal by the end of August.
The U.N. must concentrate on Hamas’ devastating war crimes and securing complete hostage release,” said Israel’s U.N. envoy Danny Danon.
Sources say that TIFF pulled the film due to copyright issues around Hamas footage, and risks of anti-Israel protests.
The Gaza-based terrorist group called Canberra’s decision an act of political courage.
AP reported on Tuesday that discussions were taking place with Israel.
“We want them all, I want them all, both the living and the dead,” said the prime minister.
In a video message to the Iranian people, he blamed the “tyrants in Tehran” for the current crisis.