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“You can’t fight back something you don’t really understand,” Amir Epstein, director of Tafsik, one of the organizers, told JNS. “You can’t fight back something you don’t know.”
“Calling something a genocide, again and again, does not make it genocide,” said Gilad Noam, an attorney for the Jewish state. “Repeating a lie does not make it true.”
“Since Oct. 7, the Security Council and the U.N. have done practically nothing to secure the release of the hostages,” said ambassador Gilad Erdan.
The United Nations has blamed the “fog of war” for overcounting in Hamas statistics but hadn’t revealed that thousands of “unidentified” casualties haven’t been located.
“Israel, as a state, has been focused on maintaining more strategic ties,” said Asher Fredman, Israel director at the Abraham Accords Peace Institute.
It caused some damage to the synagogue, though no one was hurt.
The European public voted against the anti-Israel narrative of the elites and the antisemitic demonstrations marching through its cities.
Pretoria’s mission to the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah will be open for voting.
The bloc unilaterally blamed the Jewish state’s “obstruction” for the failure to reach a truce deal with the Hamas terror organization.
The Biden administration is demanding that Israel transfer frozen funds to Ramallah.
The national security advisor told the gathered diplomats about continued talks between U.S. President Joe Biden and the region’s leaders.
The plan was approved by lawmakers of the four political parties seeking for form a Dutch governing coalition.
South Africa is again asking The Hague to order Jerusalem to halt its attack.