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Negotiators are reportedly seeking compromises on Iran’s nuclear program, freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and compensation for wartime damages.
It said Israel must investigate its prime minister and former defense minister before the International Criminal Court will consider Jerusalem’s request to call off its prosecution of “genocide” in Gaza.
“Limiting the free flow of Iranian support to the Houthis is critical to regional security,” said U.S. Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, commander of CENTCOM.
As the Israeli Air Force conducts strikes in southern Syria, a military official says, “The more the Syrian regime has intervened, the worse it looks.”
Some 70 protesters, including current and former Google employees, bearing signs stating “no tech for apartheid,” tried to enter the building.
Mo Ghaoui told JNS that he went into a UNRWA office in Beirut and said his “cousin” wanted to be taken off the refugee rolls but was told the latter should stay listed, with “nothing to lose.”
The Islamic Republic “not only does not fear America—it instills fear in it,” the supreme leader declared.
For U.S. multinational companies located in Ireland, especially, “there’s no doubt this bill will create major difficulties,” said former Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter.
Jewish communities across Europe “remain horrified of what took place in Antwerp” on May 14, the rabbis and Jewish leaders wrote.
The dinner meeting at White House will reportedly focus on the Israel-Hamas hostage deal and renewed U.S. talks with Iran over its nuclear program.
“The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges,” the EU’s top diplomat said.
Protesters and port workers in Piraeus prevented a ship from unloading equipment allegedly bound for Israel, echoing similar protests last month and in October.
“UNWRA in Gaza, with its staff involved in the Oct. 7 massacre, its schools teaching antisemitic hate, must be dismantled,” the former national security advisor said.