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The U.S. military has redirected 67 vessels, allowed 15 aid ships through and disabled four during four weeks of interdiction.
Mohammed Khatib instead addressed Dutch students at Radboud University via video link.
The $7 million contract was for ammunition for local police.
Israel will employ new capabilities and hit targets “set aside” during the previous strike on the Islamic Republic, said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi.
The U.S. envoy to the global body demanded that Tehran “stop pouring gasoline on the fire of regional conflict.”
“We need to see policing which is more proactive in protecting the community,” the group representing British Jewry stated.
The Islamic regime accused Jamshid Sharmahd of leading a revolutionary group and participating in an attack that killed 14.
“We have provided officials with voluminous documentation supporting this demand,” Shimon Fogel, CEO of Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, told JNS. “The case for listing it as a terrorist entity was clear.”
Oslo will submit a resolution to the U.N. General Assembly that will request the court to give an advisory opinion.
“The rocket was fired from north of UNIFIL’s headquarters, likely by Hezbollah or an affiliated group,” stated the United Nations.
“We have an issue with the United States. They are the ones perpetrating everything,” the P.A. leader reportedly said.
Despite the protest, influential politicians in the Netherlands and Czechia welcomed the move.
A Jew living in the building where 85-year-old Mireille Knoll was tortured and killed has been facing relentless antisemitic harassment.