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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.
“I join the millions around the world honoring their memory and demanding that Hamas immediately return the remains of Shiri Bibas home to Israel,” the N.Y. governor stated.
Trump signed an executive order intended to revolutionize the fight against Jew-hatred.
“The security environment is complex and can change quickly,” warned the U.S. State Department.
“All of our students deserve to be safe,” the U.S. attorney general said at CPAC in the Washington area.
U.S. Senate leaders condemn the participation of the Red Cross in the public displays orchestrated by the terrorist organization.
“We have to push forward until everybody’s out. Then we will be done,” Adi Alexander said at the annual gathering of conservatives.
The IDF chief of staff was awarded the Legion of Merit in recognition of the cooperation between the Israeli and American militaries during his tenure.
A scheduled meeting between U.S. and P.A. officials to discuss the latter’s counter-terror operation in Jenin has also been postponed.