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“Many of these communities are experiencing real antisemitism,” Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky told JNS following the Mykonos summit focused on security and outreach.
French officials urged E.U. unity to combat the alarming rise in antisemitism on the continent since Oct. 7, 2023.
Rockets launched by the Iranian proxy hit two UNIFIL bases in Southern Lebanon • Italy’s defense minister initially blamed Israel for one of the attacks.
A UNIFIL spokesman appeared to confirm reporting that Argentinian President Javier Milei decided to exit the U.N. mission on Nov. 1.
The federal Canadian government recently notified organizations that it denied their requests for freedom of information access to the documents.
The Islamic Republic’s total stockpile of enriched uranium stands at 6,604.4 kilograms (14,560 pounds)—an increase of 852.6 kilograms (1,879.6 pounds) since August.
According to the E.U. Council, the sanctions will target ports and ships involved in transporting Iranian missiles and drones.
“We feel your pain. We feel your suffering, and we continue to grieve with you in your enormous losses,” said the Israeli president.
Israel’s foreign minister sent a letter to the U.N. Security Council warning that the attacks could “further drag the region in a very dangerous escalation.”
“Unfortunately, there are certain neighborhoods where predominantly Arab-descended people live, who also have sympathies for terrorist groups,” said Barbara Slowik.
The war being waged by Israel on seven fronts “has one source—Iran,” said the premier during a Knesset committee meeting.
The notice was issued ahead of an annual political commemoration that is often marred by far-left violence.
Language removed from the draft following U.S. pressure would have triggered Chapter VII of the U.N. Charter, which empowers the UNSC to take collective action, including the use of force.