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A former leader of French Jews called the move “inevitable.”
“Not for 24 hours, but for years,” civil rights attorney Leo Terrell warned.
“This region is the heart of our shared Judeo-Christian heritage and recognition of the right of Israel to declare sovereignty over this region would build upon your previous recognition of the importance of this heritage,” the letter reads.
Reut Ben-Chaim, a mother of eight and co-founder of Tzav 9, a group opposed to the entry of aid into Gaza, was slapped with U.S. sanctions targeting “extremist” individuals “undermining peace in the region.”
The Biden directive required recipients of U.S. arms to provide written assurances within 45 days that they were abiding by international law.
In recent weeks, Israeli diplomats held several meetings with the parties in France, Spain and Sweden.
“Anyone who deals in Iranian oil exposes themselves to significant sanctions risk,” said U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
“There is a general sense of uncertainty and concern about what’s happening right now, and you wonder what Jewish life will be like in Ontario,” Jason Cherniak, a center-left Liberal running for office, told JNS.
U.S. President Trump is ready to back Jerusalem in “whatever course of action it chooses regarding” the Gaza-based terrorist group.
The premier’s party called for The Democrats’ Naama Lazimi to be stripped of parliamentary immunity and pay over the accusation.
The Holocaust survivors who sued Budapest failed to demonstrate an American connection to their property, the justices said.
“Terrorism has no place in society and must be repudiated. The United States’ commitment to Israel’s security is unwavering,” State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said.