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American officials unsure nations that helped stymie this spring’s aerial onslaught would do so again.
The city’s mayor said he doesn’t want the event disturbed by pro-Hamas protests.
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris was also part of the call, according to a White House readout.
It would empower the U.S. president to arm Israel with a massive 30,000-pound bomb.
“We have international partners who will strengthen their forces in the region to help us in the face of these threats,” the Israeli military spokesman said.
Jerusalem urged citizens abroad to increase their vigilance, conceal Jewish and Israeli symbols, and stay away from large events and protests.
Middle Eastern officials told the paper the assassination’s planning likely took months and extensive surveillance.
Shlomit Sufa sat down with JNS in her Accra office to discuss her 23 years in the Israeli diplomatic corps, serving in Ethiopia, Switzerland, Canada and Ghana.
Holocaust survivor and Warsaw Uprising fighter Stanislaw (Shlomo) Aronson is back in Poland for the 80th anniversary commemoration of the revolt.
Jerusalem may be in the best possible strategic position to seriously degrade Hezbollah’s terror army while neutralizing Tehran’s malign influence.
The U.S. diplomat continues to press for a ceasefire in Gaza.
“Those who really want stability in the region should welcome the elimination of arch terrorists, not call on both sides to show restraint,” said Israeli envoy Jonathan Miller.