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Israel has accused the Islamic Republic’s Quds Force of using civilian airliners to smuggle cash to Hezbollah terrorists.
The precautionary step aims to “minimize the potential for hostile actions against our community members,” said Ilan Kiesling, spokesman for the Jewish community in Berlin.
The incident came two days after an Afghan asylum seeker plowed his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich, killing a two-year-old girl and her 37-year-old mother.
Palestinians “don’t want to come to Jordan and we don’t want them to come to Jordan,” the kingdom’s foreign minister said.
The peacekeeping force condemned the attack, demanding “all perpetrators to be brought to justice” on the backdrop of riots in Beirut.
“Taken together, this suite of bills sends a clear message that the United States stands firmly with Israel,” said Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Dionne Taylor discusses Australia’s “weak leadership” on antisemitism, the emergence of “Oct. 8 Jews,” and her connection to former hostage Liri Albag.
“It’s a big development. It’s a lot of money going to be spent and we’ve already spent some, but we’re going to spending a lot more.”
“Any plan that leaves Hamas there is going to be a problem, because Israel is not going to tolerate it.”
Amir Ohana told visiting European Parliament President Roberta Metsola that only Trump’s plan for Gaza offers a path forward.
Australia is facing an “antisemitism crisis,” said lawmaker Andrew Wallace.
The secretary of state is slated to visit Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.