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Two major steel plants were targeted, as well as critical production facilities of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear and munition programs.
Loss of a chromosome 17 segment disables the p53 gene, helping breast cancer cells survive and grow in the brain’s environment.
“So proud of our athletes and their remarkable achievements!” the Jewish state’s official X account wrote.
Rabbi Chaim Danzinger is finding a “big blessing” even in turbulent times, as hundreds show up to Chanukah and Passover celebrations.
“Obama was silent during the 2009 protests, and Biden was silent during the 2022 protests,” the publisher of a Persian outlet in Los Angeles told JNS. “President Trump’s support to our people protesting today gives them tremendous confidence.”
“I was looking for heroism and one ray of light,” Barry Avrich tells JNS, as the documentary goes on the Jewish and Israel film festival circuit.
The arson, in which no one was injured, targeted Brandenburg’s commissioner for combating antisemitism while his family was present.
Lekachau Demsash, 30, was caught documenting areas near former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s home.
Police have no indication suggesting the object had been placed there to intimidate Jews, the ORF broadcaster reported.
The funeral of Charlotte Niddam, 15, will likely take place on Thursday in Paris, her family said.
Nineteen dead over eight days of unrest in the Islamic Republic.
U.S. envoy Tom Barrack will mediate the new round of negotiations between Damascus and Jerusalem.
“In Nepal, nothing surprises me,” said Rabbi Chezky Lifshitz.