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“The fact that he did it as his first act as mayor was a slap in the face to the entire Jewish community,” the attorney bringing the suit told JNS.
Images believed to depict the killing of 200 resistance fighters emerged for the first time, listed on eBay.
“We are glad to see the court rejected FDU’s efforts to rewrite the law, rewrite history, and rewrite the definition of Jew-hate for the 21st century,” litigation counsel for the National Jewish Advocacy Center stated.
Charlotte Roth becomes an Israeli citizen in Tel Aviv, completing her immigration process surrounded by five generations of descendants.
Six Palestine Action members will face retrial in February 2027 on criminal damage and violent disorder charges tied to a 2024 break-in at an Israeli defense firm’s British facility.
The pro-Israel leader is set to address Knesset amid an unprecedented deepening of ties despite attempt to isolate the Jewish state globally.
“Our partners in Washington wanted someone that will be able to walk with all sides, and that’s why they picked him,” said Israeli U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon of Mladenov’s appointment to the Gaza Board of Peace.
Aviad Friedman, head of the Tekuma Authority responsible for rebuilding the Gaza border towns, called the revival “an exciting Zionist event.”
The U.S. vice president said the president will use all means to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons as U.S.-Iran talks show cautious signs of progress.
Six Israeli hotels appear on a prestigious 2026 list after a two-year absence from international hospitality standings.
The acquisition enables the cyber giant to integrate an additional defense layer for enterprise AI agents – an arena currently considered completely exposed.
A Haifa-area high school deployed the “Buddy” interactive device to assist teachers and connect sick students remotely.