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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.
The Polish foreign minister told the press that European diplomats had not forgotten “who started the current cycle of violence.”
The British foreign secretary reiterated the refuted claim that “famine is imminent” in the Strip.
The NGO Monitor report found overlapping activity and funding among 111 groups, including Samidoun, Independent Jewish Voices and Palestinian Youth Movement.
“UNIFIL has a hard time saying who the armed people denying them freedom of movement might be. Hezbollah,” wrote Matthew Levitt, of the Washington Institute.
Unless antisemitism at anti-Israel protests is curbed, “there will be an exodus,” warns Rabbi Menachem Margolin of the European Jewish Association.
Messages were passed to Hezbollah from Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei conveying his support for ending the war and vowing to assist with rebuilding the terror army.
Authorities had knowledge of two suspects in the plot, but it was unknown whether they were arrested or fled the country, according to news reports.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog is expected to pass a resolution criticizing Tehran.
Israel’s Deputy Chief of Mission to the U.S. Eliav Benjamin sits down with JNS to discuss the expansion of the Abraham Accords, ongoing efforts to secure the release of the hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza and the conflict with Iran.
Jewish students switching schools as investigation reveals antisemitic content in educational materials.