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Regime spokesman says Washington cannot use threats, urges end to war, calls Hormuz secure and blames U.S. and Israel
Joel Rayburn and Morgan Ortagus are being reviewed for assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, sources told Politico.
The director of B’nai B’rith’s United Nations and Intercommunal Affairs called out the group’s vilification of Israel, stating, “Somehow, no one else—literally, no one—is censured in Rev. Pillay’s statement on the Syrian situation.”
“By providing for them financially, we strive to repay the immense debt of gratitude on behalf of the Jewish people,” Stanlee Stahl, executive vice president of the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, told JNS.
The summit will be followed by the first high-level dialogue with the Palestinian Authority.
Erdler Amoyal allegedly made preparations to carry out terror attacks in the Jewish state in exchange for monetary rewards.
While Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has expressed a willingness to strengthen ties with Washington, Ankara’s foreign policy—particularly its engagement with BRICS, pro-Hamas stance, and continued ambivalence toward NATO—poses significant challenges.
After losing Syrian supply routes, Iran could try shipping arms to Lebanon and gaining influence in Syria via Al Qaeda, according to Israeli analysts.
“When they recognize a Palestinian state and receive thank-you notes from Hamas, we understand where they stand,” says Israeli Ambassador to Ireland Dana Erlich.
Officials raise alarm over military buildup near Kurdish areas as ceasefire talks collapse. Local Kurdish leader warns of “catastrophic” consequences.
Michael Freilich is the first Orthodox Jewish lawmaker in Belgium.
The strike comes after the Iranian terror proxy launched a ballistic missile at Israel.
Holiday kits are being distributed as communities plan central menorah-lighting ceremonies, despite Russian attacks.