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“There are 90,000 people that are still waiting for somebody to reach out to them,” Rabbi Shlomo Köves said of Hungary’s Jewish community.
A hotel scheduled to host the Conference of Rabbis canceled a day after a cabinet minister had said the event would legitimize “a genocidal creation.”
The single-day meeting in Madrid included officials from Europe, the United States, Africa and other regions.
“These U.S. steps are not insignificant,” Jason Brodsky, policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, told JNS.
Javier Milei, the country’s president and one of Israel’s staunch supporters, is on his second visit to Israel in as many years.
Mark Carney’s comments “only serve to embolden those who wish to use the conflict between Israel and Hamas as an excuse to incite hate and sow division,” Richard Robertson, of B’nai Brith Canada, told JNS.
“When it comes to American policy and certainly where the president stands, I’d suggest you call the White House,” Tammy Bruce told reporters.
The man claims he was assaulted in the Greek capital after “anarchist protesters” heard his phone speaking Hebrew.
As the IAEA head sounds the alarm ahead of new US-Iran talks in Oman, former Israeli defense officials examine the problematic diplomatic process.
The Argentine president met the two leaders in Jerusalem, reaffirming support for the Jewish state and pledging closer cooperation between the nations.
Every military should study Israel’s “disintegration” of Hezbollah, Gen. Michael Kurilla said. “It was brilliant.”
The resolution is set to be voted on in an emergency General Assembly session on Thursday.