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Officials will present former French FM Catherine Colonna with evidence of the agency’s terror ties.
“Lt. Col. Orlando Bandeira, 54, of Tampa, Fla., died March 4, 2024, as a result of a non-combat related incident,” the U.S. Department of Defense said.
A group of Muslim leaders gathered to memorialize the man who burned himself to death in front of the Israeli embassy as an act of what he called “extreme protest.”
“If only one-fifth of the evacuee families go bankrupt I think that will be a good outcome.”
Criticism came from within and without the ruling party over its response to the Meron commission’s findings.
The embassy announced the restriction “due to the potential for security incidents.”
The move “legitimizes the involvement of UNRWA employees in terrorist activities and cooperation with Hamas.”
The “Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law” seeks to bolster the Jewish state’s security by preventing unfiltered Arab immigration.
A new report shows the devastating impact of the war on the children of the Jewish state.
Gallant drops a bombshell by announcing he will back an ultra-Orthodox service law only if all parts of the coalition agree.
Ofer Cassif, the only Jewish member of the Arab-majority Hadash-Ta’al Party, has been at the center of several Knesset controversies.
“There is nationalistic crime, but we are talking about a few incidents,” senior military officials said.