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The defense minister reportedly “admitted some mistakes and offered to open a new page.”
The sequence of events was an unflinching boost of support for Israel in Latin America at a time when the Jewish state has been facing international opprobrium over the war in Gaza.
A dispute with the court on women’s representation and the independence of the clergy is paralyzing it ahead of belated chief rabbi elections.
With the help of collaborating organizations and the Israel Innovation Authority, the Margalit Startup City Galil of Kiryat Shmona spawned the hub to spur development.
Expanding Israel’s coalition government will help advance a hostages-for-ceasefire deal with Hamas, the premier said.
The legation will be the sixth in Israel’s capital.
The participating officials “re-affirmed the strength of bilateral economic ties,” between Washington and Jerusalem.
Ministers are invited to security discussions from time to time on a case-by-case basis, depending on their area of responsibility, the PM’s office said.
The E.U.'s foreign policy chief has been a harsh critic of the Jewish state during his term in Brussels, which concludes next month.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was snubbed.
Claims that Hamas murdered civilians “are mere fabrications,” and the massacre was “a legitimate act” authorized under international law, said Abdulmalik Dehamshe.
Knesset member Zvi Sukkot calls on the head of IDF Central Command to end “discrimination” against Judea and Samaria residents.