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Calls are mounting for the University of Portsmouth to act after a history professor posted on social media that “blowback is bad, but it is also inevitable.”
France, Germany and the United Kingdom want to play a role in leveraging the Hamas ceasefire to reach a two-state solution with the Palestinians.
Why the Rafah entry was delayed, where the heavy bombs withheld by the White House are located, and how Jerusalem persuaded Washington to support the invasion of Lebanon.
Air India plans to launch a direct route between Mumbai and Ben-Gurion by 2026, in addition to flights from New Delhi, which will begin this March.
Though Beijing has “consistently” sided with anti-Israel actors, it will probably keep working with the Jewish state on advanced technology, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, Zineb Riboua told JNS.
Authorities suspect foreign involvement in the murder of Salwan Momika, who burned a copy of the Quran and has spoken out in favor of Israel.
“We recognize the role that we can play in fulfilling the promise of ‘never again,’” stated Nell McCarthy, a vice president at Facebook’s parent company.
Laws passed in October went into effect, barring the U.N. agency from the Jewish state and barring state officials from communicating with the group.
Three incidents were recorded in the Australian city, where explosives and a list of Jewish targets were found earlier in the month.
Grezegor Braun was asked to leave the plenum and apologized to those present.
Comedian Yohai Sponder accused the Jewish-owned Boom Chicago club of lying to not take responsibility for the cancellation.
Attendees from 37 countries spanning four continents will hold discussions with key decision-makers, influencers and philanthropists.
“The United Nations and the secretary-general cannot compel Israel to change course,” Brett Schaefer, of the Heritage Foundation, told JNS.