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The Israeli envoy to the United Nations sent a letter to the global body on Thursday demanding a “thorough investigation.”
The spokeswoman for the Israeli Embassy in the UK said there’s “nothing impartial” about wanting “someone who fits the predetermined narrative.”
“These sanctions are being imposed pursuant to President Trump’s maximum pressure campaign to drive Iran’s oil exports, including to China, to zero,” the U.S. State Department stated.
The United Nations cannot “dispute the testimony of a hostage survivor, who saw with his own eyes Hamas benefiting from U.N. humanitarian aid,” stated Danny Danon, the Israeli envoy.
“There were days I’d say ‘cut,’ and it was quiet,” Lior Geller, who wrote and directed the movie, told JNS.
One critic called the punishments, which ranged from 11 days to 12 weeks, a “joke.”
Jewish leaders call for “constructive diplomacy” following the U.S. expulsion of South Africa’s ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool.
The Jewish state’s population continues to enjoy excellent social connections.
The evacuees, who departed via Ramon Airport in Israel, possess foreign citizenship that will facilitate their resettlement abroad.
To negotiate, interlocutors must first open embassies in Somaliland, the foreign minister of that disputed territory said.
The two leaders discussed the administration’s goal to end Iran’s “nuclear threat and stop its support of terrorist groups,” an official readout stated.
“Everything that is necessary to get it done will be delivered by President Trump,” the Foggy Bottom spokeswoman said of U.S. efforts to reimplement a ceasefire.