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“We will never surrender our city to hate, or to those who want to say they want to globalize the intifada,” Eric Adams stated.
“Everyone likes him in Zohran’s camp and people hate him in Cuomo’s camp, because everyone wants to blame others except themselves for what’s gonna happen,” the Israeli-American rapper told JNS.
During a visit to Israel, the American star, who founded a coalition to mobilize Christian support for the Jewish community, tells JNS she is alarmed by the spread of hate abroad.
Captivity survivor Eli Sharabi was embraced warmly by the audience as he walked down the runway with a white suit.
Watch three activists try to figure out what to do next after a ceasefire in the Strip takes effect.
“This is exactly what the Jewish community needs right now,” Lisa Brenner told JNS of her new film “One Big Happy Family.” “We need something to make us feel good about ourselves.”
Local basketball clubs could not host European rivals for two years.
The star was considering nixing filming in the British capital due to consistent harassment by protesters.
Colin Jost quipped that U.S. President Donald Trump sent a fiscal bailout to Argentina because if history is a guide, “Trump officials will end up fleeing” there.
But the museum in Paris denied contacting the CGI Group, which is owned by former Shin Bet head Yaakov Peri.
Organizers cited fear of attacks, as the Swedish culture minister called the situation “a disaster.”
The sold out venue burst into loud cheers when seeing Israeli troops in Gaza and the hostages returning from Hamas’s captivity.