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“Our police officers were placed at significant risk being in a gunfight armed with 9 mm Glocks against long arms,” the New South Wales Police deputy commissioner told an antisemitism inquiry.
The administration still views diplomacy as the “best path” to ensuring Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons, but Tehran must take “de-escalatory steps,” says U.S. State Department spokesman.
“The use or threat of use of nuclear weapons constitutes a clear violation of international law and the U.N. Charter, especially from Israel,” said Iran’s U.N. ambassador.
The leftist anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace was among those who organized the event.
Iran, domestic antisemitism, Holocaust restitution and advancing the Abraham Accords were on the table in high-level meetings with world leaders.
The speaker of Canada’s House of Commons, who resigned, had previously apologized for honoring a Ukrainian man who fought in a Nazi unit.
Provisions of U.N. Security Council Resolution 2231 regarding Tehran’s missile activities are set to expire on Oct. 18.
A U.S. State Department spokesman dismissed the report as something that happened almost a decade ago.
Billed as an “evening of resistance,” the event allowed Hezbollah spokesman Ibrahim al-Mousawi to interact with students via Zoom.
It appears Netanyahu changed his mind to support the idea as Iran approached the nuclear threshold.
Some reports suggest the blast resulted from a sabotage operation targeting the Imam Ali base.
Anthony Rota had praised Yaroslav Hunka, who served in the Waffen SS, as a “Ukrainian hero” and a “Canadian hero.”
The visitors are led by Nayef al-Sudairi, Riyadh’s first non-resident envoy to the P.A. and consul general to Jerusalem.