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Hebrew media had reported that Prague had decided to move the embassy “in the near future"; the PMO confirmed, citing a source briefed on the matter.
“The use of federal grants in this manner not only jeopardizes America’s relationship with one of its closest allies but also undermines core civil liberties protected within the United States and Israel,” the lawmakers wrote.
Lawyers for the prime minister denounced The Democrats party leader’s claim as “fake news, wild incitement and slander.”
“No one in the world is coming to the support of Hamas,” Sen. Jim Risch said. “No one with the exception of some misguided people in this organization.”
The government will continue to fight “the Houthis’ ability to threaten the region through their destabilizing activities,” the U.S. Treasury secretary said.
“We must apply maximum pressure on the Iranian regime to defend our interests and protect American lives,” said Rep. Zach Nunn.
“I accept this award in the name of all the brave women of Israel,” said Sousanna, recipient of the International Women of Courage Award.
The visit and the forthcoming march are “pretty solemn but pretty special” events “bound by history,” Phil Murphy told JNS.
Jerusalem’s move reportedly came in anticipation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day.”
U.S. schools supporting “pro-terrorism activities should lose every cent of federal funding and subsidization,” stated Sen. Katie Britt.
Two years, an internal social upheaval and a major regional war later, Ava Atzum Arévalo de Moscoso says she is feeling right at home in the Jewish state, despite the turbulent times.
Iran’s proliferation of drones and missiles “threatens civilians, U.S. personnel and our allies,” stated U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.