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Egypt trying to deflect criticism over agreement with the Jewish state.
Christian Zionists, who came on buses from across the Netherlands, accounted for a majority of participants.
The U.S. “will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon,” said John Hurley, under secretary of the Treasury for terrorism and financial intelligence.
“That says more about the U.N. than it does about Israel,” the Israeli ambassador to the global body in New York told JNS.
There have been “multiple instances of collaboration with the Syrian government to counter specific ISIS threats,” CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper stated.
Exodus Movement agreed to pay $3.1 million for servicing customers in Iran and for suggesting ways to obscure their location to avoid restrictions.
Jerusalem’s foreign minister said he would prefer resolving the situation in Gaza through diplomacy, but the military option remains on the table.
“It’s quite intense policing for Australia,” a Jewish community leader told JNS.
The meeting with will be the field marshal’s third in six months with the U.S. president.
Berlin approved expansion of the air defense system contract, to a total of about $6.6 billion.
New South Wales Police identified 50-year-old father of four, a non-Jewish passerby, as the 14th victim killed in the Bondi Chanukah massacre.
“Operation Octopus: Naftali Bennett Hacked,” the Handala group named its digital encroachment.