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The Israeli foreign minister stated that one would expect a country to submit a legal request before posting on social media.
Iran allegedly gave the suspect tens of thousands of dollars for information on key installations.
The old policy prescriptions for Gaza failed and Trump’s ideas have sparked “a lively discussion,” the U.S. envoy said.
“The Ceiling,” launched in Israel, captures the artistry and spiritual beauty of Poland’s wooden synagogues.
The reports emerged following a routine credentials ceremony that has been taking place since 2013.
It was a strong start for the Blue and White ahead of Norway test.
“Our expectation is that when laws are broken and people cross that line that there will be consequences,” Noah Shack, interim president of CIJA, told JNS.
“The scientific and technological cooperation between the European Union and Israel continues to be one of the strongest and most fruitful areas in our relations,” the EU ambassador to Israel said.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, to stand trial again for AMIA bombing cover-up, abused her position “by orchestrating and financially benefiting from multiple bribery schemes,” said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
“Chillingly, the plot to murder this Iranian dissident culminated over 6,000 miles from Iran, on U.S. soil, right here in New York, when a hitman with an AK-47 camped outside her home to kill her,” the prosecutor stated.
Dorothy Shea, the interim U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told the U.N. Security Council that Resolution 2334 is “an impediment to this council’s work.”
An embassy statement advised citizens and visitors to take precautions, such as avoiding crowds, not using cell phones in public and locking car doors.
Isolated and weakened, the Lebanese terrorist group has decided to keep a low profile and hope for the storm to pass, observers tell JNS.