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“On Nov. 29, 1947, our thousands-year-old dream became a reality,” stated the Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry. “Since then, we’ve been through a lot, but we’ve only grown stronger.”
“We have committed to engage across government departments to ensure the action we need to reclaim our streets, campuses and community buildings,” the groups said.
“Biden’s Iran team is weak and suspect,” wrote Richard Grennell, former U.S. acting director of national intelligence. “Who’s calling the Turkish leaders? Who’s in charge?”
“The United Arab Emirates will never allow extremists to divide us,” Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi told the family of Rabbi Zvi Kogan.
The move reflects strained Israel-Ankara relations.
“Unfortunately, Jews around the world are less safe these days,” the Israeli embassy in Thailand told JNS.
The arrangement is fragile, and Hezbollah’s intentions of keeping to it are in doubt, Professor Eyal Zisser tells JNS.
Organized by Christian Zionists, the municipality moved the event from a central location to a more remote point.
UNRWA is linked to terrorism, the U.N. Human Rights Council is a “clown show,” the Briton said.
The Jan. 9 vote is aimed at ending a two-year power vacuum in the Land of the Cedars.
Wellington cited the far-right commentator’s ban from Australia last month in its decision.
While ending the fighting in Lebanon and Gaza is necessary to “start the peace,” Palestinian society must also be “transformed,” Sen. Lindsey Graham tells reporters in Jerusalem.