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The U.S.-led forum focused on how to “effectively disrupt and deter Iran’s terrorist plots and other illicit schemes,” the U.S. State Department said.
Authorities investigate anti-Israel acts by All Boys fans during a match against Atlanta, a club with deep ties to the country’s Jewish community.
The “BBC” airing of the event drew criticism, including by the country’s chief rabbi.
The global body “has an institutional interest to lie” about violence at aid distribution sites of rival Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the official said.
Warning sirens sounded in parts of Israel; no injuries or damage reported.
Danny Danon said the “stain will never wash out” after the global body remained silent about the murdered Israeli, whose body a U.N. staffer helped steal to Gaza.
Diplomats from the seven countries and the European Union stated that Tehran shouldn’t restart “its unjustified enrichment activities.”
The pro-Israel advocacy group’s legislative wing sent thousands of members to congressional offices to promote key bills.
German authorities say the suspect, arrested in Denmark, allegedly gathered intelligence on Jewish targets under orders from the Islamic Republic.
Ilan Ossendryver’s imperative to document the damage was paramount, especially because he felt South African media barely covered Israel’s side.
The satirical magazine LeMan claimed it showed a random Muslim killed by Israel, and not the prophet that Islamic tradition bans depicting.
Joint U.S.-Israeli operations have delayed Tehran’s atomic program and boosted European security, said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, urging continued global support.
“I’m surprised that something so right, something so simple as feeding people, has become so controversial,” said GHF chairman Johnnie Moore.