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“Lt. Col. Orlando Bandeira, 54, of Tampa, Fla., died March 4, 2024, as a result of a non-combat related incident,” the U.S. Department of Defense said.
The U.S. president addressed relatives of American hostages held by Hamas sitting in the Congress chamber, pledging that “we will not rest until we bring their loved ones home.”
“Across the country, pro-Israel candidates were immensely successful in yesterday’s primaries,” AIPAC spokesman Marshall Wittmann told JNS.
But National Security Advisor John Kirby acknowledged that trucks remain the most efficient way to supply the Strip.
Col. Tal Dilian (ret.) developed, operated and distributed “Predator” spyware worldwide via his Intellexa Consortium, according to the U.S. Treasury.
The U.S. Secretary of State described the Holocaust as not only a genocide but “one of the largest mass thefts in history.”
The embassy announced the restriction “due to the potential for security incidents.”
In a meeting with U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein in Tel Aviv, the defense minister raised “the ongoing threat” posed by the Lebanese terrorist organization.
The vice president began her speech marking 59 years since the “Bloody Sunday” attacks on civil-rights activists in Selma, Ala., by discussing Gaza.
Netanyahu is angered by the War Cabinet minister’s trip to Washington, telling him that “there is only one prime minister.”
“Remember it was Hamas that launched this war in the first place,” Matthew Miller chided Said Arikat.
The U.S. defense secretary told a House committee that Israel had killed more than 25,000 Palestinian women and children.