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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.
IAF’s Spark and the squadron re-established to operate it herald a revolution in air-ground cooperation.
“Biden’s team holds grudges. It will never appreciate Israel for the ally it is,” said Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute.
The antisemitism expert contributed to the IHRA definition now being adopted around the world.
Pilgrims, mostly affiliated with the Breslov Chassidim, arrive in advance of Sept. 15—the first day of Rosh Hashanah—with many staying until after Sukkot, which begins on Sept. 29.
Researchers made the discovery at the archives of the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Italy’s capital.
International Observatory of Human Rights President Luis Andrade presented a “certificate of homage” to the late Israeli statesman.
A working paper sent out in August by the E.U.'s diplomatic service identifies Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich as a Jew in a derogatory way, according to the European Jewish Association.
The Palestinian Authority is concerned that the extremist Islamic elements’ potential takeover of Ain al-Hilweh, the largest refugee camp in Lebanon, could set a dangerous precedent.
Iranian influence plays a key role in Hamas’s evolving UAV capabilities, experts say.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has authorized sanctions waivers allowing banks to unfreeze the Iranian funds.
The Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain and the Simon Wiesenthal Center are leading the campaign.
“The land is Lebanese, the control is Iranian, and the target is Israel,” said Israel’s defense minister.