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Federal prosecutors say the suspect, accused of working for Iran’s IRGC, gathered intelligence on Jewish and pro-Israel targets in Berlin in preparation for murder and arson attacks.
In a separate decision, Wellington announced travel bans on “a number of extremist Israeli settlers.”
“It is now more important than ever that the American people hear from you directly in a public setting,” the Republican letter says.
“The work we do gives people hope. If you can hold on to hope, you have a chance of surviving.”
The British royal meets with Holocaust survivors at a London synagogue.
Oslo said more unfrozen funds will be paid to Ramallah in the coming days.
Washington is considering airdrops while Ottawa will do it “as soon as possible.”
The Islamic Republic of Iran had attempted to hire a news reporter for its English-language Press TV in “Al Quds (Palestine).”
Established in January, the new unit is a reflection of the IAF’s defined responsibility to be prepared for a future order to mount strikes on sites in Iran.
That’s on top of the life sentence that convicted killer Stephan Balliet is serving for shooting two people.
“It’s not for the secretary-general to tell USAID where it’s sending its money,” a U.N. spokesman told JNS.
“We remain concerned about a lack of specific recognition in this bill toward rising levels of hate, in the form of antisemitism,” said David Granovsky, the group’s director of government relations.
“It is often fashionable to bash religion, but it should be obvious that we have a lot to celebrate and respect,” said Jake Scott, of the Institute for the Impact of Faith in Life.