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The policy change strands Americans with young children who planned to visit the old country for Passover.
Only when the U.S. “stops the aid, the Palestinians will understand that terrorism does not pay,” a Palestinian Media Watch official says.
“The Caroline Glick Show,” with guest Amnon Lord, Ep. 45
“It is still in receivership. But it is backed by money, so people are guaranteed their assets. People are back in business and now have access to all, not just a portion, of their money,” explained Itay Frishman at the Ramat Gan-based Meitar law firm
Still, attendees hailed the event, which was held two days after Purim, for its diversity.
Hours before Riyadh and Tehran renew relations, a congressional subcommittee strategized on advancing the Abraham Accords.
“A Wall Street Journal” report also notes Riyadh wants Washington to help build out its civilian nuclear program; both demands are viewed as “daunting obstacles” in political circles.
“The way the Biden administration is handling the Palestinian Authority’s ‘pay for slay’ program is very upsetting,” Stuart Force, father of Taylor Force, told JNS.
The Democratic congressman from Illinois, who recently joined the House Foreign Affairs Committee, shared some priorities with JNS.
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
If the court does not overrule a lower decision, grumbling co-workers could prevent the faithful from observing their holy days of rest, say American Jewish organizations.
Risa Goluboff, dean of the University of Virginia School of Law, has spoken about the “vulnerabilities” that Jews currently face and have experienced throughout history.