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“Nations must decide whether they stand with truth, democracy, and the forces of progress, or with the forces of hate and distortion,” said Panama’s Ambassador to Israel Ezra Cohen.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to hold a discussion with the heads of Israel’s defense establishment on Tuesday to decide on a response.
The P.A. attempted to mask the fact that it is still making payments to terrorists after announcing it was stopping the practice last month, according to Palestinian Media Watch.
The Jewish state has “changed the entire balance of deterrence and power” thanks to the steadfastness of its people,” its prime minister said.
The three terrorists were plotting an imminent attack, according to Israeli media reports.
Kayla Mamelak Altus told JNS that Eric Adams comforted her after Oct. 7 and empathized with her as a Jew as few others could.
The State Department said “hostilities have largely subsided” in the southern province of Suwayda, but the security situation remains “unpredictable.”
“Ball is in your court,” Mark Goldfeder told Francesca Albanese and the South African justice minister, of the lawsuit alleging antisemitic defamation. “We’ll see you in ours.”
Moshe Hill, an Orthodox Jew, told JNS that he hopes to “stem the tide” of New York City politics spilling over into the county on Long Island.
Supporters of Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa “hold the 11% blocking Cuomo from winning the race,” the Suffolk University Political Research Center wrote Monday.
“Just because it’s ‘quiet’ out there, that doesn’t mean we’re actually safe,” the rabbi of a Conservative congregation in the city told JNS.
Rep. Randy Fine told JNS that he stands by his criticism of Doha despite a letter from the Qatari ambassador to the United States.