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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.”
“You can’t disentangle one piece from the others,” said the U.S. national security advisor.
“It’s harder for me to breathe ever since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7,” said Rakefet Senesh Shkiler, Senesh’s great-grandniece.
Shiraz University invites students involved in antisemitic attacks on campus to pursue their studies in Iran.
“Unfortunately, especially this year, we have so many examples of the exponential rise of antisemitism,” said the president of Oporto’s Jewish community.
“President Petro’s vitriolic rants comparing Israel to the Nazis, embrace of Hamas’s terrorist ideology and justification of violence targeting Israeli civilians create tangible risks for Colombia’s Jewish community,” the members of Congress stated.
The series of arrests is driven by security concerns connected to Oct. 7, according to Riyadh-based diplomats and human rights groups.
“This is a package deal,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said of the components of a Saudi-Israeli agreement. “None go forward without the others.”
The alleged attack targeted a company that provides logistics technology for Arab companies using a land corridor with Israel.
Jerusalem upgraded the travel warning for the Swedish city from level 2 (potential threat) to level 3 (moderate threat).
“The president of Colombia promised to give a reward to the murderers of Hamas—and the day has come,” wrote Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz.
It seems the kingdom is preparing to reap the political dividend of the war in Gaza in the wake of the Palestinian Authority’s rise at the expense of Hamas.
“Some people think that by forcing neighboring countries to normalize their ties [with Israel] the problem will be solved. They are wrong,” said the Iranian leader.