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PM Albanese called it an “opportunity for every Australian to stand with the Jewish community and remember the 15 lives stolen in this deadly attack.”
The United States is reinforcing its forces in the Middle East to provide President Donald Trump with “decisive” options against Iran.
Hungary accepts the U.S. invitation, France says no.
At Davos, the U.S. president says the terrorist group agreed to give up its weapons under phase two of his Gaza peace plan.
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates will take an active part in the U.S. president’s Gaza plan.
Seventy percent of European MPs across four “survey waves” perceived their country’s relations with Israel as very good or rather good, according to the European Leadership Network NGO.
A Jerusalem gala will also honor the legacy of slain activist Charlie Kirk.
Anti-Israel U.N. official Francesca Albanese has been accused of antisemitic hate speech.
JNS reported that Zena Ozeir is no longer an assistant attorney general in the Wolverine State, although the state attorney general’s office wouldn’t say if she was dismissed for antisemitic posts.
Facilitating an orderly and secure transfer “is critical to preventing a breakout that would pose a direct threat to the United States and regional security,” CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper said.
The university’s court filing states that the demand is “extraordinary and unconstitutional.”
A legislative memorial claims that Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was “unprovokedly shot by an Israeli military sniper” during what the IDF described as a violent riot at the Beita Junction in 2024.