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Days earlier, a Jewish security group warned police about a heightened security risk at the Chanukah event.
“It is utterly unacceptable,” Sam Eskenasi, director of advocacy at the nonprofit La’ad Canada, told JNS. “This stance poses a direct threat to Jewish communities worldwide, including in Canada.”
The Security Council “is correct in its call to make sure that the U.N. is required to streamline the transfer of humanitarian aid and make sure that it reaches its destination and not to Hamas,” says Israel’s foreign minister.
The Hamas leader Yahaya Sinwar “hears the IDF’s bulldozers over him,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said. “He will meet our barrels soon.”
“She has a perverted morality, whereby she thinks that killing Israelis is always justified,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch.
“You seem to be puzzled by this. What is the right to resist for the Palestinians? No one wants to live under oppression,” the special rapporteur told JNS.
Haim Tuvia Gerbowitz returned to Poland after the war and discovered the sacred scroll hidden in a synagogue that had been ransacked on Kristallnacht.
“The idea that antisemitism is not treated with the same rigor as other forms of hate needs to be addressed,” Anthony Housefather told JNS.
The Shin Bet exposed Tehran’s efforts to recruit Israelis online.
The United States supported the rise of Nazism in Germany prior to World War II, says the Syrian dictator.
Austria recently passed a law fining those who wear Nazi or pro-Hamas symbols up to $22,000.
“We believe today giving a little bit of space for additional diplomacy could yield positive results. And we are going to be optimistic and try and do that,” said UAE UN representative Lana Nusseibeh.
Samuel Salman El Reda, who remains at large in Lebanon, is accused of “conspiring to provide and providing material support to Hezbollah.”