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“Very few kids feel poignant insecurity or a sense of threat that we felt a year ago,” Justin Resnick, a psychologist in private practice, tells JNS.
Emergency routes, hospital access roads, approach roads to Ben-Gurion Airport, highways and routes to isolated communities “must remain open.”
A permit was granted to Rosh Yehudi after the NGO canceled last year’s services to preserve the public peace.
An alert determining famine in Gaza used “made-up data” to reach a “predetermined conclusion in order to support Hamas propaganda,” the Jewish state said.
The 1948 destruction of the Irgun ship is politically contentious to this day.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office slammed a U.N.-backed report claiming Gaza’s population is “facing catastrophic conditions.”
The groups requested information on the university’s investments and contracts with Israel-connected companies, such as Dell and Raytheon.
The decision followed a series of anti-Israel statements by the mayor and a resolution passed by the Catalan city’s council to “sever ties with Israel.”
“Even in this most heinous circumstance, we cannot endorse the further taking of human life,” the director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism wrote to the U.S. Justice Department.
Tony Gelbart and Yehoshua Fass finish each other’s sentences as they run the nonprofit “like a business with a heart.”
“People who decided now to make aliyah write the history of Israel with their feet,” Ofir Sofer, the Israeli aliyah and integration minister, told JNS.
The suspect was charged on Aug. 7 with preparing and inciting a serious act of violence endangering the state.