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The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, the advocacy agent of the Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA, said that it was “left with a deep sense of sadness.”
Citing the mass shooting of 15 people in Australia during Chanukah, the board resolved “to rid this world of the disease of antisemitism.”
The Trump administration told many career foreign service officers to leave their ambassadorial posts next month, adding to a long list of vacancies in the Middle East.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog will be invited “as soon as possible,” on the recommendation of the Australian government, according to Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
The prime minister insisted that Jerusalem is not seeking confrontation, but stability and peace.
“It was an attack on Jewish identity, on memory, and on the values that bind our democratic societies together. Such violence must be named for what it is: pure and simple antisemitism.”
A little more than half of British Jews, 51%, said they do not see a long-term future for themselves in the United Kingdom.
Seven percent of respondents said Jerusalem should accept Turkish deployment.
Iran ballistic drill may mask attack, Israel warns U.S.
Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov and the Australian ambassador lit a menorah as the city’s chief rabbi cited terror fears abroad and war at home.
The IDF earlier killed two terrorists in the Yater area of Southern Lebanon, including one attempting to rebuild the Iranian proxy’s “military” infrastructure.
Protesters shouted “Zionists, leave this country” at worshippers walking to the Neve Shalom Synagogue in the Turkish metropolis.
The alleged Sydney gunmen are accused of throwing bombs at a Jewish crowd before opening fire from a footbridge.