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“Life-changing consequences—civil and criminal—will follow” if a cover-up is found, judge warns, as Jewish National Fund–Canada challenges loss of charitable status.
Israel’s antisemitism watchdog warns protests outside the Concertgebouw over IDF cantor Shai Abramson could draw hundreds of demonstrators.
President Isaac Herzog called the deadly shooting “vile” terrorism, while Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said he was “appalled” by the incident.
“This was a treacherous act of terror—an attack on community, on goodness and on light itself,” the Chabad Lubavitch movement said.
The cargo reportedly comprised dual-use items, ones with potential applications in civilian and military fields, which could be used in Iran’s missile program.
“The president of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, is extremely angry and disturbed by this attack,” U.S. President Donald Trump stated. “There will be very serious retaliation.”
The conference will be led by the U.S. Central Command, with the international force slated for deployment early next year.
“We can’t apply a different standard to Israel than we do to every other nation,” the American ambassador said.
“Israel will not forget the crimes against humanity committed by UNRWA workers” on Oct. 7, 2023, Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the longtime U.N. agency as a “subsidiary of Hamas.”
“I think we should celebrate visibly and publicly, without fear,” Marco Schouwenaar told JNS. “But it’s making my wife uneasy, and I’m going to follow her lead here.”
The son of the late Shah urges maximum international pressure on Islamic Republic, and concomitant support for the Iranian people.
Before chanting it at a music festival near Brussels, the Bob Vylan group popularized the chant in Britain.