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Hezbollah has suffered several major setbacks since Oct. 8, 2023, and significant changes seem to be occurring within Lebanon’s Shi’ite community and the terror group itself.
Authorities suspect foreign involvement in the murder of Salwan Momika, who burned a copy of the Quran and has spoken out in favor of Israel.
According to Israeli authorities, Sheikh Raed Salah, who was also briefly arrested, formed the Ifshaa’ Al-Salam committees in 2017 as a cover for the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement, which he leads and which was banned in 2015.
The UAE, Indonesia and Albania are all home to initiatives documenting the Nazi genocide.
The 18th-century manuscript by the Or HaChaim offers a rare glimpse into Moroccan Jewish history.
The €1 million will go to a Palestinian organization likening the Gaza war to crucifixion and calling Israel’s actions “genocide.”
“Here, at the seat of His heavenly throne, Jews and Christians gather together to pray for the success of Donald Trump in his second term,” stated the rabbi who led the service.
The Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem will host an event for the U.S. presidential inauguration.
“You have to fight the ideology and change people’s minds and hearts.”
Imam Husham al-Husainy has a significant history of extremism, according to the Middle East Forum.
The London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission says “Failure to recognize Gaza as a site of genocide is to remain silent in the face of profound injustice.”
Yoseph Haddad, an Israeli Arab from Nazareth, speaks about Oct. 7, the war, and his mission to represent Israel globally.