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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.”
The P.A. applauded the move by the Bahamas, a former British colony with a population of some 400,000.
As to why there seems to be a flurry of Holocaust films out right now, one director said it may be due to a delay from the COVID pandemic when some held their projects back.
The university said it acted to meet the demands of anti-Israel protesters who have occupied its campus.
A United Nations watchdog is calling for a probe of Albanese after one of her staff members appeared to try to bypass rules about honoraria.
The investigation into Alma Bohadana’s death is being handled by a police station that handles murder cases.
London will decide in two weeks whether it will resume funding to the terror-linked U.N. agency.
Eric Khaled Saade appeared onstage at the Malmö Arena with the Palestinian symbol tied to his left hand.
The outcome will provide a barometer of support for statehood recognition.
Top Republican legislators have asked the State Department to confirm whether a “hostile cyber actor” was able to download classified material improperly stored on Robert Malley’s personal devices.
“The Turks are filled with self-confidence and maybe going back to a period when they were more aggressive and trying to change the status quo in the region,” Dr. Gallia Lindenstrauss told JNS.
Ziv Kipper owned a vegetable processing factory in Alexandria.
Shin Bet head Ronen Bar reportedly visited Malmö ahead of time to approve security plans.