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A quarter of a million Israelis visited the Central European nation last year, marking a 33.4% year-over-year increase.
“There is no change in policy,” a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson told JNS. “Secretary Becerra misspoke and was not recognizing Palestine as an independent state.”
Researchers now suspect that as many as 1,134 may have died at the little-known location.
Algeria is expected to urge the council to enforce the recent ICJ ruling on Israel’s military operation in the city.
The South Africa Jewish Board of Deputies expressed its “revulsion” at “the introduction of a call to exterminate Jews” by the South African president.
“For the first time at an E.U. meeting, in a real way, I’ve seen significant discussion on sanctions,” said Ireland’s Foreign Minister Micheál Martin.
Dublin’s announcement comes on the heels of similar official moves by Madrid and Oslo.
The Iranian-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for the attack.
The European Union Border Assistance Mission Rafah has not been operational since 2007, when Hamas violently took over Gaza.
Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium now stands at 6,201.3 kilograms (13,671.5 pounds), according to the IAEA.
Tehran’s efforts to lift sanctions on the Islamic Republic will also continue, a spokesperson for it foreign ministry said.
The European Jewish Association event comes to “prioritize protecting and respecting Jewish life front and center.”
Beijing has been critical of Israel throughout the current Hamas war.