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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.
Having grown up as a Jewish Latina in Missouri, now Leah Soibel changes hearts and minds as CEO of a media organization for Spanish speakers about Israel.
Israel has “forcefully” rejected the allegations, which it calls “despicable and unfounded.”
“I don’t know who he is. I don’t care who he is,” Ralph Babet said about the image that Nathan Bull posted online.
“Demanding an immediate, unconditional ceasefire without an agreement requiring Hamas to release the hostages will not bring about a durable peace,” the U.S. envoy said.
The future king is slated to visit a synagogue and meet with activists fighting antisemitism.
The Jewish state will retain its observer status.
Countries piled on Jerusalem’s policies vis-à-vis the Palestinians on the second day of hearings at The Hague.
The team and fans built the Field of Dreams cyclist center in the Central African country.
Hungary was the only member of the European bloc to oppose the measure.
While Berlin had resisted halting its support for the six “Palestinian civil society groups” for two years, Oct. 7 “changed everything,” according to NGO Monitor.
Washington’s draft counters Algeria’s text, set for a Feb. 20 vote, which calls for an immediate end to Israel’s war against the Hamas terror organization.
“Losing jobs, family members and continued displacement is combined with the harshest reality that people face: increased sirens, alerts and attacks,” says Inna Vdovichenko, JDC’s representative in Odessa.