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“Today we can say that Hebron is also joining the communications revolution,” declared Communications Minister Shlomo Karai.
The hearing on the amendment to Basic Law: The Judiciary is still scheduled for Sept. 12.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been caught in a pincer maneuver by a hostile judiciary and bureaucracy.
The prime minister cited several “revolutions,” from economic to political, that took place under governments he led.
Foggy Bottom looks forward to working with partners in Congress whenever the administration announces its nominee for ambassador to Israel, a State Department spokesman told JNS.
The call from National Unity MK Matan Kahana comes after Yesh Atid lawmaker Elazar Stern expressed a similar desire.
A second naval reservist’s status will be reviewed in the coming days.
Artificial light, desalination plant, storms and rising temperatures all problems for the ecosystem.
The new office will work to promote cooperation in the field of innovation, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Instead, Gali Baharav-Miara will allow Justice Minister Yariv Levin to hire a private attorney.
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña is to attend the official reopening ceremony in Jerusalem, scheduled to take place by the end of the year.
Left-wing activists on Monday placed mock graves outside the Religious Zionism Party offices in Jerusalem.