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British PM says attempts to foment division will not be tolerated, vows consequences and fast-tracks legislation targeting extremism and antisemitism.
“Jewish communities throughout the world are contending with levels of uncertainty, insecurity and danger not experienced since the Second World War,” said the U.S. representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
If the European Union Aviation Safety Agency “says it’s safe,” the CEO of Ryanair said in response, “we’re not interested in what the unions or some pilot think.”
Aaron Hadida, of Magen Herut, told JNS that “I don’t really ever expect these types of things.”
The Netherlands’s annual contribution will drop to €1 million within four years.
Described by some as spontaneous reactions to Israeli provocations, the assaults emerged in court as antisemitic, ruthless—and meticulously planned.
Attendees held photographs of the hostages and signs saying, “Jewish women’s rights are human rights.”
“You know what this regime is truly terrified of? It’s terrified of you, the people of Iran,” said the Israeli premier.
The move strengthens the strategic collaboration between ARC, Sheba’s health transformation and innovation arm, and the Institut de Cancérologie de l’Ouest in Nantes.
The symbol of power, perched on a hill near Damascus, offers a stark view of the final days of a brutal dictator.
The United Nations is “voting itself into utter irrelevance,” human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky told JNS.
It is now the sixth in Israel’s capital, along with United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo and Papua New Guinea.
Abbas wished Pope Francis well ahead of Christmas, while urging churches around the world to mention “the suffering of the Palestinian people.”