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“Fake inspection stickers mask unsafe motor vehicles that place all motorists on our roadways in harm,” per the U.S. government.
Influential figures in the industry face growing discrimination and blacklisting over their Jewish identity.
Ludmila Lipovsky was attacked near the nursing home where she lived.
Cairo, wary of the impact of the Syrian regime’s collapse, is fighting what it says are subversive elements sharing archival protest videos via social media.
Despite its name, participants in the “Securing the North: A Buffer Zone is a Must” conference failed to reach a consensus on the viability of such a buffer, but all agreed there needs to be a change in Israel’s security mentality.
Chiquita “could have become a monster, but she chose not to.”
Chen G. Schimmel’s image of a volunteer cleaning bloodstains in the home of a murdered resident of Kibbutz Be’eri earned the “Photo of the Year” award.
Israeli-American actor Yadin Gellman staves off PTSD through fatherhood and storytelling.
Experts talk to JNS about foreign aid that enters Gaza only for Hamas to plunder the resources. There will be profound consequences if this persists.
Missiles could offer a rapid fire capability against Houthi bases and infrastructure, but should only be one part of a massive international attack.
The strikes came during a televised address by Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.
The Ghetto Fighters’ House is experiencing a rebirth after a year of rocket attacks from Lebanon.