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The Israeli prime minister thanked the president and former president of Republika Srpska for their strong stance against antisemitism.
“I believe that the Nobel committee should take a stand on antisemitism,” Norwegian lawmaker Joel Ystebø tells JNS..
“This morning’s prayer is another step in a process of rectification—restoring a permanent Jewish presence at Joseph’s Tomb,” said the Yesha Council.
Ali Shamkhani warns Tehran will hit “at the heart of Tel Aviv” if the U.S. launches any military action, as Trump sends carrier group to region.
“His recent leadership as head of the IDF Operations Directorate provides a rare, firsthand perspective on the evolving threats in the Middle East.”
“If you act as a terrorist, you should also be treated as terrorists,” top diplomat Kaja Kallas said in the wake of Tehran’s crackdown on protesters.
All military terror and offensive infrastructure will be destroyed, said Mike Waltz, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
The Israeli foreign minister expressed solidarity with Ukraine and urged an end to the war after Russia’s latest deadly strike on civilians.
Johann Wadephul defends Israel ties despite a partial arms embargo, vows Berlin will keep buying Israeli defense systems.
The slogans were found in the bathroom of a local McDonald’s.
An Israeli watchdog group discovered that terrorist families living outside P.A. territories received their full payments from the “Martyr’s Fund.”
The discussions between Eyal Zamir and David Zini addressed mutual challenges during the ongoing “sensitive period.”