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Days earlier, a Jewish security group warned police about a heightened security risk at the Chanukah event.
Despite warming relations between Rabat and Jerusalem in recent years, the situation has taken a turn for the worse after Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
Was it looted by the Romans and taken to Rome to be depicted on the Arch of Titus? If so, is it still kept in the cellars of the Vatican?
The Houthis fired a barrage at Eilat • The U.S. is considering striking the Iranian proxy in Yemen • Shipping firms leave Red Sea, Suez Canal.
“Israel has nowhere near the capacity they need to deal with a major war with Hezbollah,” said Brad Bowman. “We have to sound the alarm so that the people that can actually do something about it can fix it.”
Ambassador Simon Walters speaks to JNS about the Israel-Hamas war, the humanitarian situation in Gaza, the Hezbollah and Houthi threats, and antisemitism in Britain.
With billions of dollars pouring into its coffers every year, the terror group is the second-richest in the world.
Russia has held “The Wall Street Journal” reporter and the Marine veteran on trumped-up charges.
Under the bill, Israel will receive hundreds of millions of dollars for defense cooperation with the United States, as well as training on aerial refueling its air force.
The facts of the case are “extremely serious,” said Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
“You will not escape the wrath of Allah,” he said, right before he lost consciousness, seemingly hitting his head on the floor.
The transportation project, launched without publicity amid U.S.-brokered Saudi-Israel normalization talks, has picked up steam due to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, says Israeli firm.
Iran had made two “transactions” for humanitarian purposes from an account in Oman, said Elizabeth Rosenberg, an assistant treasury secretary.