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The Muslim Association of Britain director was detained and deported after officials questioned him for hours in Montreal.
The U.S.-led body overseeing the processes of the Gaza peace plan, including the dismantling of Hamas, is “a colonialist operation,” the church’s Latin patriarch of Jerusalem stated.
Almost two-thirds of respondents to the YouGuv poll said they support a security arrangement with Israel, and less than 10% disapproved.
HispanTV has, among other things, published an op-ed claiming that the “alliance between Zionism and Nazism never ended.”
Images believed to depict the killing of 200 resistance fighters emerged for the first time, listed on eBay.
Six Palestine Action members will face retrial in February 2027 on criminal damage and violent disorder charges tied to a 2024 break-in at an Israeli defense firm’s British facility.
The U.S. vice president said the president will use all means to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons as U.S.-Iran talks show cautious signs of progress.
The Arab Opinion Index for 2025 findings on Israel are unequivocal and alarming at first glance, but experts caution against taking them at face value.
Jerusalem’s top diplomat will address the U.N. Security Council in New York before joining Trump’s inaugural Board session in Washington.
A lawmaker filed a criminal complaint against ex-official Jessé Souza, who said Jeffrey Epstein was an operative for “Jewish Zionism.”
Israeli Transport Minister Miri Regev ordered an immediate review of the sale amid scrutiny over Hapag-Lloyd’s ties to Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The Lebanese army needs at least four months for the next stage of Hezbollah disarmament between the Litani and Awali rivers in Southern Lebanon, according to the country’s government.
The Reina Sofía told JNS that it “requested its security department to immediately open an independent and transparent internal investigation to clarify what happened.”