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The families of the two remaining hostages being held in Gaza have been informed, said the Prime Minister’s Office.
“Upgrading the junction is another link in the tremendous momentum we are driving in Judea and Samaria,” said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
As the Jewish state marks International Day of Persons with Disabilities on Dec. 3, a surge in wounded soldiers is reshaping national priorities.
Two municipal leaders are urging approval of a 130,000‑resident city on Samaria farmland.
The poll suggests that majorities of Hispanic, black and young male Republican voters “believe the Holocaust was greatly exaggerated or did not happen.”
The defendant also “appeared to be in the middle of reloading when he was shot and taken into custody,” per the New York Post.
If elected, Julie Menin would be the first Jewish speaker of the City Council in its history.
“We certainly cannot do it by throwing stones from glass houses,” said Democratic Rep. James R. Walkinshaw.
The head of the U.S. Justice Department antisemitism task force told JNS that the president will take “decisive action” if the city’s mayor-elect “turns his back on the Jewish American community.”
The sentence “signals that violence against Jews does not carry serious consequences in this city,” Daniel Schwartz, of the Chicago Jewish Alliance, told JNS.
According to the plaintiff’s filing in U.S. district court, the Ivy League school kept lists of Jewish students who were “peaceful” and “protesters” and barred the latter from the November 2023 event.
Mustafa Abd Al-Nabi received a 12-year sentence, while Ahmad Natasha was sentenced to five years for the planned bombing attack.