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Since Oct. 7, the Catholic Church has often blamed the Jewish state for being attacked in the bloodiest day for Jews since the Holocaust.
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem refurbished 73 shelters in Shlomi and 67 in Ma’alot-Tarshiha.
Was it looted by the Romans and taken to Rome to be depicted on the Arch of Titus? If so, is it still kept in the cellars of the Vatican?
The justices based their decision on the need for equality and “respect for religious freedom.”
Imam Taha Hassane has justified Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack, while Lallia Allali posted an image of a Star of David decapitating babies.
Asked about threats against Jews, John Kirby, a White House spokesman, said the administration is also monitoring threats against Muslims and Arabs.
In 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden issued a Chanukah statement. Last year, he did not.
It has so far launched in New York, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.
“There is no good ever in the death of an innocent Israeli,” the archbishop of Canterbury said. “There is no good ever in the death of an innocent Palestinian.”
The local council concluded that “public benefits would not outweigh the harm” in changes to allow certain Jews to use several London Underground lines.
“We are here to denounce what Hamas has done to you.”
The director of the state’s civil-rights division also mentioned “anti-Muslim acts of hate and bias” and “our Jewish and Muslim residents.”