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The Lausanne Project aims to build a generation that is proud of its identity and deeply connected to Jewish values and Israel.
Professor, rector and incoming president Gur Elroy said it affirms “our status as a beacon of the values that shape Israeli society as a whole, and the social, economic and environmental fabric in the north.”
For Jan Roubinek, who has remained in touch with his “Israeli family” through the years, his position is the closing of a circle.
Israel is also believed to be modernizing its nuclear arsenal, according to SIPRI Yearbook 2024, an annual assessment of the state of armaments, disarmament and international security.
The suspect faces multiple charges, including promoting hate.
The individuals and companies “have facilitated the shipment of commodities, the sale of which provides a funding stream to the Houthis that aids in their weapons procurement,” the U.S. Treasury Department stated.
The suspect was identified as a 17.5-year-old male from ‘Ara, northeast of Hadera.
“We’re all on your side now because you’ve made your point so well, and in the right venue,” said the comedian as the heckler was escorted out of the Sydney venue.
It’s “absolutely” possible that a far-right party could be good for Israel yet bad for the Jews, said the European Jewish Association chairman.
The Kunsthaus Zurich art museum has announced the removal of five paintings, due to potential links between these artworks and Nazi-era looting during World War II.
Tehran aims to sacrifice Palestinian blood and destroy Palestinian land, Mahmoud Abbas’s office said.
“This continued malign and reckless behavior by the Iranian-backed Houthis threatens regional stability and endangers the lives of mariners across the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden,” said U.S. Central Command.
The little-known Gallus Revolt in 351-354 C.E. saw Lod, Tzipori and Tiberias destroyed.