World News
The latest international news, videos, analysis and opinions on politics, business, government, society, culture and more. JNS.org covers everything from breaking stories to in-depth reports on cities, countries and Jewish communities worldwide.
Either Iran “agrees to abide by international law, or a coalition of nations from around the world and the region will make sure that it’s open,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
The new bipartisan caucus will join a global network of over 60 pro-Israel parliamentary groups worldwide run under the aegis of the Washington, D.C.-based Israel Allies Foundation.
Ali Hage Zaki Jalil, of Lebanese descent, had been living on Venezuela’s Margarita Island, where he was seized by authorities last month.
The Israeli foreign minister will also sign an agreement with his Bolivian counterpart to renew diplomatic relations between the two countries.
René Cassin’s legacy is “distorted” by the use of his name to honor Francesca Albanese, long accused of antisemitism, the Jewish groups said.
Unidentified individuals called the threat in, prompting the police’s bomb squad to scan it before giving the all clear.
“People are risking their lives to go there. They ended up in jail, and then the Dutch government sends them a bill,” a spokeswoman said.
At Ben-Gurion Airport, Gal Hirsch, Israel’s hostage affairs coordinator, reaffirmed Israel’s pledge to recover the body of the last hostage, Staff Sgt. Ran Gvili, still held in Gaza.
Representatives of the world’s largest Jewish communities said Australia’s spike in antisemitic attacks reflects a growing global threat to Jewish safety and democracy.
Rom Braslavski delivered powerful testimony at Italian PM Meloni’s party event, describing the Oct. 7 massacre and two years in Hamas captivity.
The two countries are expected to sign an agreement in Washington, as new center-right President Rodrigo Paz adopts a friendlier stance toward Jerusalem.
In a query to Jonas Gahr Støre, a lawmaker questioned Jumana Manna’s role in renovating a government building that was damaged by a terrorist.
The event, meant to build dialogue among media members and ideas toward advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace, again featured a pro-BDS panelist.