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The Human Rights Council’s support for Albanese actions “make clear the United Nations tolerates antisemitic hatred, bias against Israel and the legitimization of terrorism,” Washington said.
The Muslim-majority country forbids its citizens from traveling to the Jewish state.
Steve Witkoff says uranium enrichment up to 3.67% may be permitted; Israeli officials oppose any Iranian nuclear activity.
The move follows parliamentary approval and growing domestic pressure.
Co-founder and vice president Revi Mula says the Liberal government “abandoned” the Jewish community over the past 18 months.
SAZF’s Rowan Polovin says what the ANC fears is that “exposure to the truth will shatter the lazy, dogmatic narrative they have clung to for years.”
The U.S. deployment in the region has grown substantially, amid nuclear talks with Iran and the public military threat posed by President Trump.
“Three hundred [Iranian] weapons were fired at a target. Only six of them hit. Nobody died. That’s defending our allies. We got to be part of something meaningful and impactful,” one pilot recalled.
The hate crimes detective compared Netanyahu to Hitler and denied the Oct. 7 massacre.
After the first round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, Israeli observers warn about the dangers of open-ended negotiations.
After Oct. 7, Masha Kleiner saw a disturbing shift in her adopted home, compelling her to become an overnight activist.
The prime minister warns proposed state would become Iranian terror base near Israeli cities; Macron urges P.A. reform as path to two-state solution.