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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.
“If I can see peace being made in the Middle East perhaps … we can have a similar peace accord in the U.S. congress,” said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.).
The Emirates’ ambassador to the U.S. said the Israeli commitment to suspend sovereignty plans for Judea and Samaria expires in 2024.
The top U.S. diplomat said that for Riyadh, too, progress on the Palestinian issue was necessary for the normalization process to move forward.
The Israeli prime minister is reportedly trying to find a better speaking slot for the appearance post-Rosh Hashanah.
The organization held a webinar describing a new U.N.-directed challenge against the Jewish state.
The killer reportedly wore a swastika and carried a Nazi flag during the attack.
A Syrian watchdog said the two soldiers were Hezbollah terrorists, per Hebrew media.
The plaintiffs are owed more than $400 million in judgments against the Tehran regime.
“Biden lines the pockets of the Iranian ayatollahs who provide safe harbor to the current head of Al-Qaeda,” wrote Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
“The one country in the Middle East that cares about Iranian women is not Saudi Arabia, not Afghanistan, but Israel,” says Iranian-American artist Hooman Khalili.
“There is overwhelming evidence of this money being misused,” ELNET-Israel executive director Emmanuel Navon tells JNS.
An Oval Office meeting will not take place during Netanyahu’s trip to the United States, following an internal White House debate on the matter.