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Questions have emerged about whether she will wear the yellow hostage pin.
Satire aims to fool readers, at least for a minute or two. But in the age of social media, that’s a luxury few editors can afford.
The group drew connections between the hand symbol on the pin and the deaths of the Bibas children, stating they were “strangled to death by the terrorist’s bare hands.”
“You’re going to lose many customers,” wrote one follower on the brand’s Instagram page.
The popular singer and TV star performs in Jerusalem for the first time since being wounded in Gaza.
From “The Brutalist” to “A Real Pain,” and the double-flick lead roles of Timothée Chalamet, content meets conflict in this year’s nominees.
“There needs to be an urgent investigation into how this happened,” said Alex Hearn, director of Labour Against Antisemitism.
Instagram provocateur “Subway DJ” requested a selfie with Seinfeld outside an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of “Saturday Night Live.”
Idan Amedi was seriously wounded in an explosion in Gaza last year which killed six soldiers from his unit.
For Doron Laor, the Special in Uniform band paved the way to serve in the military and to find his voice in the world of music.
Clay Barr began her collection of Torah “hands,” which spans two and a half centuries, to memorialize her husband 30 years ago.
Comedian Yohai Sponder accused the Jewish-owned Boom Chicago club of lying to not take responsibility for the cancellation.