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No meetings with U.S. officials are scheduled during the Israeli premier’s visit, and it remains unclear whether he will meet with the U.S. president on the sidelines of the UNGA.
The proposed cargo corridor would reduce Beijing’s and Moscow’s influence in the Mideast.
David Barnea showed a video he said proves Tehran’s supreme leader is directly involved in the efforts to kill Jews.
The Ukrainian town does not have enough bomb shelters in case of a Russian attack.
The development comes amid a U.S.-led effort to persuade Riyadh to join the Abraham Accords.
Border crossing posts will work 24/7 ahead of Rosh Hashanah.
The move comes a week after more than 170 people were injured when a demonstration by Eritreans turned violent in Tel Aviv.
The Blue and White remain in third place in the group.
Much depends on the hoped for normalization in Saudi-Israel ties.
Reopened synagogues give Hungary’s Jews a chance to connect to their Jewishness, says Chabad Rabbi Shlomo Köves.
More than 2,000 people were killed by the quake, the strongest to hit the area in 120 years • All 479 Israelis that were in the country have been accounted for, according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
The current building dates to the late 19th century, though the synagogue’s origins trace all the way back to Maimonides and the Middle Ages.