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The sentences follow “fast-tracked trials conducted without due process” and “reliance on torture-tainted forced ‘confessions’ as evidence,” the Center for Human Rights in Iran stated.
Anthony Albanese declined to say if he’d implement any of the recommendations he commissioned, including defunding complicit or negligent universities.
Measures include increasing the number of daily trucks entering Gaza and opening additional crossings into the north and south of the Strip.
“One of the ways to fight back against antisemitism is by reconnecting with the silent majority with our message of peace and sportsmanship,” says team owner Sylvan Adams.
Only one suspect in the murder of six people in Paris, alleged Abu Nidal gunman Walid Abdulrahman Abu Zayed, is in custody.
Texts blaming Nazis and Jews, not locals, for the 1941 Jedwabne massacre appeared at the site ahead of its 84th anniversary.
The Israeli premier said the U.S. airstrikes changed history.
A new poll by Israeli advocacy group Chochmat Nashim reveals that of nearly 400 women surveyed across 11 countries, 45.5% experienced “get” refusal.
David Draiman shared a series of sharp tweets, writing, “I came to pay homage to my teachers, my idols, the mighty Black Sabbath, and I wasn’t about to let a few Jew-hating morons deter that.”
All intelligence personnel, including cyber units, will now study Arabic and Islamic culture as part of sweeping reforms to address intelligence gaps.
The American jet’s unparalleled ability to create a battle picture made it an airborne intelligence center, an Israeli security source tells JNS.
Youssef Msibih was dismissed by the board of his mosque in Alkmaar after videos emerged of him singing Hatikvah in Arabic.
“The recent Houthi attacks in the Red Sea demonstrate the need for continued vigilance,” said the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.