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The Israeli forward sits seventh in Western Conference fan voting with 606,299 votes, leading a breakout season for the Portland Trail Blazers.
Nineteen dead over eight days of unrest in the Islamic Republic.
U.S. envoy Tom Barrack will mediate the new round of negotiations between Damascus and Jerusalem.
Delcy Rodríguez used anti-Israel conspiracy rhetoric in a fiery speech decrying the U.S. operation.
The New York City mayor said that the U.S. military action in Venezuela is a “blatant pursuit of regime change.”
“I was deeply disturbed that this historic menorah was damaged,” Karen Bass said, of the 200-year-old Katowicz menorah.
“This investigation highlights the very real threat posed by people who self-radicalize online,” the special agent in charge of FBI Charlotte said.
“Somaliland’s history will be divided in two: the history before recognition and the history after recognition by Israel,” Bashir Goth told JNS.
“It’s very simple. He’s become the mayor of New York, whether we like it or not,” Rabbi David Katz told JNS.
“I have criticisms of the Israeli government as I have criticisms of my own government,” Levine has said. “I’ve also been open about the fact that I have very deep personal ties to Israel.”
Rabbi Josh Joseph, executive vice president and COO of the Orthodox Union, said that he “can’t imagine an American Jewish world without the impact and influence of Rabbi Julie Berman.”
Christine Todd Whitman, a former New Jersey governor, stated that Zimmer “was a friend and a principled elected official.”