U.S. Politics
The Biden administration has reportedly proposed the release of a non-binding statement that Washington would support.
Sen. Dick Durbin, the chamber’s assistant majority leader, also criticized Netanyahu’s right-wing allies for seeking “to sabotage any possible two-state peace agreement with the Palestinians.”
She is the first Republican to officially toss their hat into the primary ring against former President Donald Trump.
While Washington’s response is “understandable,” the Americans know that Israel’s government is “committed to the settlements,” said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
“We strongly oppose these unilateral actions which will only serve to exacerbate tensions between Israelis and Palestinians,” said France, Germany, Italy, the U.K. and U.S. in a joint statement.
Russian state nuclear energy company Rosatom will now be permitted to profit in the Islamic Republic without facing sanctions.
Ruth Cohen, 92, volunteers at the Holocaust Museum and met the vice president and her husband last year.
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz and other experts tell JNS they would disband the U.N. agency.
Public servants from across the federal government assemble to fight Jew-hatred.
The Supreme Court is mulling whether to hear a BDS case; however it rules could present a mixed bag for advocates and opponents.
The former ambassador announced yesterday that her formal announcement is scheduled for Feb. 15.
The proposed amendment is meant to reverse the recent Supreme Court ruling forcing the Shas leader from the Cabinet.