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The 2023 law requires U.S. agencies to describe their efforts combating crimes against humanity.
“We re-engaged with the administration hoping that they would have the strength and the courage to move forward,” said P.A. Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki.
“We’re going to be fighting over the next few weeks to make sure there isn’t a cut,” said Nathan Diament, executive director of the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center.
For the first time in history, House and Knesset members will have “a forum to engage directly,” said the House speaker.
Former Gantz adviser Ronen Tzur calls for opposition parties to join the government.
A spokesperson for the House Foreign Affairs Committee told JNS that the Biden administration provided no details to the committee on the suspended State Department Iran envoy.
“What I can say is they both agreed to meet in the United States later this year,” Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said of President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“A conviction would not necessarily sideline any nuclear deal,” said analyst Matthew Brodsky. “But it would provide a basis for more congressional oversight.”
Once used by Old Norse and Celtic cultures, white supremacists now tend to wield the Sonnenrad.
Despite its location in Area B, Israel’s Civil Administration has decided to act in Tel Aroma to prevent further damage to the site.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin likewise reiterated that the “U.S. commitment to Israel’s security is steadfast and unwavering.”
The former New York state representative and Jewish leader shared his reasons for registering as a Republican.